Atherectomy And Angioplasty Of Noncoronary Vessel Complications

Learn how your age, health condition, pregnancy, medical history and more could impact potential Atherectomy And Angioplasty Of Noncoronary Vessel complications.

Atherectomy And Angioplasty Of Noncoronary Vessel Risk Factors


Alternate Names for Atherectomy And Angioplasty Of Noncoronary Vessel:
Atherectomy/angioplasty of noncoronary vessel
Nonsurgical revascularization of noncoronary vessel

Possible Complications

If you are planning to have an atherectomy or angioplasty, your doctor will review a list of possible complications, which may include:

  • The artery may close again after the procedure
  • Damage to the artery
  • Bleeding
  • Infection

Some factors that may increase the risk of complications include:

  • Your overall health or illness
  • Extent of disease in your arteries
  • Blood clotting problems

Make sure you inform your doctor if you are allergic to x-ray contrast.


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