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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Stent insertion
  1. ... may involve: Surgery Endoscopic or percutaneous dilation or insertion of stents through the stricture If surgery is done, the ...
  2. ... is usually done with a plastic tube graft. Insertion of a stent. A stent may be used as an alternative ...
  3. ... from forming in your arteries and in the stent. Do not stop taking them without talking with your provider first.
  4. ... narrowing in a blood vessel) with or without stent placement Cardiac ... of pacemakers or defibrillators Open and minimally invasive ...
  5. ... are called the coronary arteries. A coronary artery stent is a small, metal mesh tube that expands ... the hospital. You may have also had a stent placed. Both of these were done to open ...
  6. ... forming clots in your arteries and in the stent. DO NOT stop taking them without talking with your provider first.
  7. ... clear-to-light yellow drainage around the catheter insertion site for the first 1 to 3 days. ...
  8. ... well as the arm. Your doctor inserted a stent and a man-made (synthetic) graft through the ... artery. X-rays were used to guide the stent and graft into your aorta where the aneurysm ...
  9. ... blockage, you may have had angioplasty and a stent placed in your heart during the procedure. ... blood from forming clots in your arteries and stent. A blood clot can lead to a heart ...
  10. ... a blockage, you may have angioplasty and a stent placed during the procedure. The test may last ... infection, and pain at the IV or sheath insertion site Damage to the blood vessels Blood clots ...
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