Drug Eluting Stents & Coronary Angiography
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3126/njh.v4i1.26153Keywords:
drug eluting stent, coronary angiographyAbstract
Twenty-five years ago, a young German physician, Andreas Gruentzig, inserted a catheter into a 38-year-old man's coronary artery, inflated a tiny balloon the doctor had fashioned in his own kitchen, successfully opening a blockage and restoring blood flow to a human heart. This event set a cascade of newer invention.
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