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1 tients, 72 vessels responded to low-pressure balloon dilation.
2 omy and one of three (33%) treated with only balloon dilation.
3 intrahepatic portal vein and with subsequent balloon dilation.
4        Animals were euthanized 28 days after balloon dilation.
5 meter occurred in four of six patients after balloon dilation.
6 te recurrent TEF related to the early use of balloon dilation.
7 ated in dogs by blade septostomy followed by balloon dilation.
8 theterizations, one of which required repeat balloon dilation 47 days after infiltration.
9 terventions included branch pulmonary artery balloon dilation (7 patients, 23 vessels) and coil embol
10 ne patients (>10 years old) with COA in whom balloon dilation alone was thought to be ineffective und
11 tents and in 21 of 27 patients (78%) who had balloon dilation alone.
12 better clinical or angiographic results than balloon dilation alone.
13        This complication can be treated with balloon dilation, although the long-term course is unkno
14 ents undergoing preoperative pulmonary valve balloon dilation, among other transcatheter intervention
15 (n = 12) were treated in separate zones with balloon dilation and balloon dilation plus laser illumin
16 loop, stomach, duodenum or jejunum that uses balloon dilation and drainage in cases of infection.
17 nosis can be readily treated with endoscopic balloon dilation and should be the first-line therapy.
18 nderwent coronary stenting, as required, and balloon dilation and were then randomly assigned to rece
19 c tissue and only 23% occurred after adjunct balloon dilation, and further stent expansion did not co
20  used for MR imaging-guided catheterization, balloon dilation, and stent implantation into aorto-ilia
21 lusion failed to respond to nitroglycerin or balloon dilation, and stenting was required in both case
22 cal and severe pulmonary stenosis (PS) after balloon dilation, and to determine any morphometric or h
23 proaches the reported rates of patency after balloon dilation as part of percutaneous graft recanaliz
24 rs of pulmonary regurgitation (PR) following balloon dilation (BD) for pulmonary stenosis (PS) and to
25 riencing pulmonary artery (PA) trauma during balloon dilation (BD).
26 uits that are only temporarily relieved with balloon dilation can be effectively expanded with intrav
27 images from within commercially available 5F balloon dilation catheters.
28 ectrum of patients and practices, endoscopic balloon dilation compared with sphincterotomy for biliar
29 roscopic Heller myotomy (LHM) and endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD) considering the need for retreatm
30 c botulin toxin injection (EBTI), endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD), and surgical myotomy with or wit
31 ith endoscopic sphincterotomy and endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD).
32 fects and complications of endoscopic-guided balloon dilations (EBD) in patients with corrosive-induc
33 ) surgically, (c) with endoscopically guided balloon dilation (EGBD), (d) with FGBD, or (e) medically
34 of small bowel strictures include endoscopic balloon dilation, enteral stenting, endoscopic ultrasoun
35 phincterotomy (EST) and endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EPBD) can be challenging, requiring me
36 tomy (PS) combined with endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EPBD) for CBD stone removal in patient
37  limited EST plus endoscopic papillary large balloon dilation (EST-EPLBD) for large bile duct stone e
38 doscopic sphincterotomy/endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EST/EPBD) with negative ERC finding.
39                              Eustachian tube balloon dilation (ETBD) is increasingly used to treat Eu
40 ere randomly assigned (1:1:1:1:1) to receive balloon dilation for 0, 30, 60, 180, or 300 s after deep
41 w of 148 children >1 month old who underwent balloon dilation for aortic stenosis.
42 luated the efficacy of a protocol of initial balloon dilation for biliary strictures after liver tran
43    from 1985 to 2008, 563 patients underwent balloon dilation for congenital AS.
44 ET prior to new surgical treatments, such as balloon dilation for middle ear diseases.
45 imilar or slightly superior acute results of balloon dilation for native compared with recurrent CoA.
46  the site with stent deployment before using balloon dilation for optimal gain in lumen diameter.
47 phasize biliary sphincterotomy compared with balloon dilation for the management of choledocholithias
48 n for combined endoscopic sphincterotomy and balloon dilation for the removal of common bile duct sto
49                                              Balloon dilation has been used as an alternative to surg
50 nderwent aortic valve reintervention: repeat balloon dilation in 115 (23%), aortic valve repair in 65
51 the respective clinical roles of surgery and balloon dilation in the management of CoA.
52  pulmonary arteries, initial pulmonary valve balloon dilation increases the annulus Z score and anter
53  wall surface, intended to correspond to the balloon dilation-induced vascular injury and healing pro
54 f juvenile domestic pigs underwent oversized balloon dilation injury of the left anterior descending
55 activity and neointimal formation induced by balloon dilation injury.
56                                              Balloon dilation is a new treatment for congenital aorti
57 eptoplasty consisting of septal puncture and balloon dilation is feasible and can be performed percut
58 nly 7 (5%) patients required reintervention (balloon dilation, n=5; surgery, n=2).
59                                              Balloon dilation of congenital and acquired tracheal and
60 istics that influence the midterm success of balloon dilation of congenital aortic stenosis.
61 iate and midterm (mean 4.3 years) results of balloon dilation of critical valvular aortic stenosis in
62 ibitors to inhibit intimal hyperplasia after balloon dilation of noncoronary arteries in small-animal
63                                Experience of balloon dilation of peripheral pulmonary stenosis (PPS)
64 ine the short and long-term success rates of balloon dilation of pyloric stenosis.
65 re outcomes after surgical valvuloplasty and balloon dilation of the aortic valve in neonates and inf
66 (s)=1.7+/-0.2) was created percutaneously by balloon dilation of the fossa ovalis.
67                                              Balloon dilation of the PA is important in the managemen
68  determine short-term outcomes of endoscopic balloon dilation of the sphincter of Oddi compared with
69                                              Balloon dilation of the sphincter of Oddi for stone extr
70                                              Balloon dilation of the stenotic pulmonary veins was per
71 ial septum was successfully perforated, with balloon dilation of this iatrogenic defect resulting in
72                                              Balloon dilation offers an alternative.
73 asty, although stenosis resistant to further balloon dilation or regurgitation may develop, necessita
74 of patients undergoing aortic interventions (balloon dilation or Ross) were assessed longitudinally.
75 n did not differ between patients undergoing balloon dilation or stent implantation, but was longer i
76 od, recognizing the need for reintervention (balloon dilation or surgery) in a significant proportion
77   Seven patients had a previous operation or balloon dilation, or both, to relieve their coarctation
78 post-ERCP pancreatitis compared with shorter balloon dilation (p=0.002).
79 1977, to April 1, 2007, percutaneous biliary balloon dilation (PBBD) was performed in 85 patients wit
80  in separate zones with balloon dilation and balloon dilation plus laser illumination.
81                     Twenty-three incremental balloon dilation procedures were performed in these six
82 ar ultrasound (IVUS) studies performed after balloon dilation provide a method for evaluating the ade
83 s for combined endoscopic sphincterotomy and balloon dilation reduced the frequency of post-ERCP panc
84 combined sphincterotomy and endoscopic large balloon dilation should be first choice.
85                                            A balloon dilation time of 30 s for combined endoscopic sp
86                 In all vessels, low-pressure balloon dilation to 8 atm was performed, and if it was n
87 ageal echocardiography, underwent additional balloon dilation to correct aortic regurgitation.
88 were obtained before the procedure and after balloon dilation using transcutaneous duplex US.
89                                              Balloon dilation was a safe and effective palliative pro
90                                              Balloon dilation was done with controlled radial expansi
91 n occurred in 20 patients in whom additional balloon dilation was successful but did not occur in the
92                                              Balloon dilation was successful in 87% of patients, with
93                                      Results Balloon dilation was technically successful in all 52 st
94  Second transcatheter interventions (4 SP, 4 balloon dilation) were successful in 8 of 13 patients.
95 Eradication of this infection at the time of balloon dilation will ensure higher long-term success ra
96                                              Balloon dilation with fluoroscopic guidance is a safe an
97 -six patients (mean age, 51 years) underwent balloon dilation with radiologic guidance.