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Dear Jan, thank you for your question. A
cardiacCardiac catheterization
Cardiac tamponade
Left heart ventricular angiography catheterizationBladder catheterization, female
Bladder catheterization, male
Cardiac catheterization
Left heart catheterization
Left heart ventricular angiography
Urine culture - catheterized specimen is the same procedure as an
angiogramArteriogram
Cerebral angiography
Cholecystitis, cholangiogram
Coronary angiography
Gallstones, cholangiogram
Hemangioma - angiogram
Lymphangiogram
Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram
Renal arteriography or an ateriogram. Basically,
cathetersBiopsy catheter
Bladder catheterization, female
Bladder catheterization, male
Cardiac catheterization
External incontinence devices
Left heart catheterization
Left heart ventricular angiography
Urinary catheters
Urine culture - catheterized specimen are inserted into an artery in the groin and are used to inject contrast dye into the coronary ateries to opacify them on an x-ray screen. Blockages in the arteries can be assessed in this fashion and decisions can be made about how to treat the blockages. If blockages are found, the treatments are either medications, balloon angioplasty, or bypass surgery (if extensive blockages are present). A balloon angioplasty procedure is similar to a catheterization except balloons and other devices are inserted into the coronary arteries to "fix" blockages. Often, a coronary stent is deployed after a balloon angioplasty to improve the blood flow and the long-term results. For an accurate assessment of the risks and benefits of such procedures, you will have to speak with your father's cardiologist.
I hope you find this information useful. Information provided in the heart forum is for general purposes only. Only your physician can provide specific diagnoses and therapies. Please feel free to write back with additional questions. Good luck.
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