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Koronarangioplastie - Medical Animation

 

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Koronarangioplastie - Medical Animation
Diese medizinische 3D-Animation zeigt eine Koronarangiografie. Sie erklärt den Aufbau von Plaque an einer Arterienwand im Herz, der den Blutstrom behindert. Danach wird ein Patient beim Einspritzen von Kontrastmittel in die Herzarterien auf einem Labortisch gezeigt, um die genaue Blockadestelle zu ermitteln. Ein Führungsdraht sowie ein Ballon und ein Stent-Mechanismus werden durch das blockierte Blutgefäß eingeführt. Der Ballon wird aufgeblasen und platziert damit den Metallstent so, dass die Arterie offenbleibt und die roten Blutkörperchen sich frei bewegen können.

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