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Two comments on angioplasty not being surgery

small correction for benefit of all viewers.. in treatment angioplasty is not a surgical procedure but its a minimal invasive procedure done using a guide wire and balloon catheter inserted through radial or femoral artery to expand the narrowed part by dilating the balloon. the surgical procedure is CABG( coronary artery bypass graft) in which small vessel from other part of body is used to by pass the blocked area of coronary artery.. any ways am a big fan of osmosis and i request all u guys to donate if u can , to osmosis..

Thank you so much for the videos, they are priceless for a lot of medstudents worldwide!

P.S. As far as I am concerned angioplasty is not "surgical removal of the clot", it is interventional! I’m hip, was going to add a note about CABG, but Wipedia states that CABG does not prevent MI

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronary_artery_bypass_surgery

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Big topic, but the script looks very good. Have the suggestions for post-MI risk stratification been lined up against guidelines to ensure they're accurate and complete? Also, more explicit coverage of symptom variation in women, emphasizing how under-appreciated this problem is, might be important. Nice work! — soupvector (talk) 15:46, 16 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Noted! Thanks so much!! OsmoseIt (talk) 16:15, 1 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]