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Question by josie
Submitted on 1/8/2004
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Instead of having an open heart surgery for blocked arteries is there another way cause there is a 50-50 chance of not recovering


Answer by Jan in Texas
Submitted on 2/11/2005
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Yes indeed.  There are stints they can place.  They can try heart catheterization.  They have come a long way.  Talk with your Cardiologist.  Get a second opinion if necessary.

 

Answer by iftikhar Ahmed
Submitted on 9/4/2006
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yes possible a Dr. Named Ansari in Banglore in India doing all this.

 

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