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Research from D.O. Kessel and co-authors reveals new findings on angioplasty

Published in Hospital Business Week, July 13th, 2008

New investigation results, 'What is the evidence for the efficacy of cryoplasty,' are detailed in a study published in Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. "Cryoplasty is a technique for treating vascular stenosis which combines balloon angioplasty with cold injury. The combination is proposed to reduce the incidence of restenosis by inhibition of neointimal hyperplasia," researchers in Leeds, the United Kingdom report.

"There have been several clinical studies which purport to show improved patency compared to conventional angioplasty. Unfortunately, these are not comparative or controlled studies and have not been performed, analyzed or reported in accordance...

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