Recognition of Complications --;Lesion Types Correlating with High Incidence of Complications after PTCA --;Pathologist's Findings after PTCA (The Mechanism of Angioplasty) --;Digital Coronary Angiography: Relevance for Diagnosis and Invasive Treatment, Use of Quantitative Picture Interpretation and Error Correction Modalities --;Do Long-term Inflations Reduce the Occurrence of Acute Complications after Coronary Balloon Angioplasty? --;'High-Risk' PTCA. Definition, Results, and Recommendations --;Complications in New Interventional Techniques --;Diagnostic Implications of Percutaneous Atherectomy: Angioscopic, Histologic, and Cell Culture Study --;High-Frequency Rotational Angioplasty --;Recanalization of Chronic Total Occlusions: Results and Complications --;Complications in Conventional and New Angioplasty Techniques --;Management of Complications --;Emergency CABG --;Surgery after PTCA: Complications in 1,420 Cases of Angioplasty, with Consideration of Coronary Anatomy, Management and Outcome --;Acute Coronary Occlusion after PTCA --;Management by Redilatation, Perfusion-Catheters, and Stents --;Intracoronary Stents --;Surgery after Complications of PTCA: An Overview on Strategy, Techniques, and Results --;Restenosis after Angioplasty --;Restenosis following Coronary Angioplasty --;Factors Correlating with Restenosis after PTCA --;Restenosis after Perfusion Balloon Catheter Use: Initial Experience --;Pathologist's view on Restenosis --;Final Remarks --;Prevention of Complications by Angioplasters' Training and Patient Selection.
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Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty is presently the widest used non-surgi- cal method for the treatment of stenotic lesions in coronary artery disease.