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coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) | grafting a portion of a blood vessel retrieved from another part of the body (e.g., a length of saphenous vein from the leg or mammary artery from the chest wall) to bypass an occluded coronary artery, restoring circulation to myocardial tissue; the tradi |
anastomosis | opening; the joining of two blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other |
endarterectomy | surgical removal of the lining of an artery to clear a blockage caused by a clot or atherosclerotic plaque buildup |
valve replacement | surgery to replace a diseased heart valve with an artificial valve; there are two types of artificial valves: tissue valves, most commonly made from animal tissue (e.g., porcine [pig] or bovine [cow]), and mechanical valves, made from synthetic material |
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valvuloplasty | surgical repair of a defective heart valve |
percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) ( | interventional procedures used to treat coronary artery disease (CAD) performed at the time of cardiac catheterization in a specialized laboratory setting (or “cath lab”) instead of the traditional operating room |
angioscopy | use of a flexible fiberoptic angioscope (accompanied by an irrigation system, camera, video recorder, and monitor) that |
vascular endoscopy | is guided through a specific blood vessel to visually assess a lesion and to select the mode of therapy |
atherectomy ( | excision of atheromatous plaque from within an artery utilizing a device housed in a flexible catheter that selectively cuts away or pulverizes tissue buildup |
percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) | a method for treating the narrowing of a coronary artery by inserting a specialized catheter with a balloon attachment, then inflating the balloon to dilate and open the narrowed portion of the vessel and restore blood flow to the myocardium; most often i |
intravascular stent placement | implantation of a device used to reinforce the wall of a vessel and assure its patency (openness); most often used to treat a stenosis or a dissection (a split or tear in the wall of a vessel) or to reinforce patency of a vessel after angioplasty |
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