Interventional Cardiovascular Coding: Peripherals
• Angioplasty utilizes a balloon to dilate a ^hemodynamically significant vessel stenosis. This includes use of a compliant or non-compliant balloon, a cryoplasty balloon or a cutting balloon • Atherectomy is performed utilizing photoablation (laser), rotational
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