If a person has a complete LAD blockage, a doctor will perform an angioplasty by inserting a catheter through a small incision in the leg or groin. The doctor directs this catheter through the LAD and uses it to inflate a small balloon that widens the artery. In many cases, the operation will include inserting a stent to help keep the artery open long-term. Depending on the recovery process, physicians may recommend other procedures.

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