k Angioplasty of the carotid artery, Xray Angioplasty of the carotid artery. Coloured angiogram of a section through the neck of a 47yearold patient, showing a catheter light line with a stent blue, centreleft being implanted into the internal carotid artery to treat stenosis narrowing. Stents are wire mesh tubes that are used to provide support to passageways within the body. They are guided into position using a catheter. Once the stent is in position, a balloon is inflated inside it in order to expand it. The balloon is then deflated and the catheter removed, leaving the stent in place. This procedure is known as balloon angioplasty. The most common cause of arterial narrowing is atherosclerosis, the deposition of fatty plaques of atheroma yellow on the inner wall of an artery. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Angioplasty of the carotid artery, X ray Angioplasty of the carotid artery. Coloured angiogram of a section through the neck of a 47 year old patient, showing a catheter  light line  with a stent  blue, centre left  being implanted into the internal carotid artery to treat stenosis  narrowing . Stents are wire mesh tubes that are used to provide support to passageways within the body. They are guided into position using a catheter. Once the stent is in position, a balloon is inflated inside it in order to expand it. The balloon is then deflated and the catheter removed, leaving the stent in place. This procedure is known as balloon angioplasty. The most common cause of arterial narrowing is atherosclerosis, the deposition of fatty plaques of atheroma  yellow  on the inner wall of an artery.
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Angioplasty of the carotid artery, X-ray

Angioplasty of the carotid artery. Coloured angiogram of a section through the neck of a 47-year-old patient, showing a catheter (light line) with a stent (blue, centre-left) being implanted into the internal carotid artery to treat stenosis (narrowing). Stents are wire mesh tubes that are used to provide support to passageways within the body. They are guided into position using a catheter. Once the stent is in position, a balloon is inflated inside it in order to expand it. The balloon is then deflated and the catheter removed, leaving the stent in place. This procedure is known as balloon angioplasty. The most common cause of arterial narrowing is atherosclerosis, the deposition of fatty plaques of atheroma (yellow) on the inner wall of an artery.

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