Angioplasty is a success for Stewart
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Actor Patrick Stewart is recovering at home after undergoing an angioplasty procedure earlier this week to widen an artery, his publicist said Friday.
Angioplasty involves the use of a catheter to place a small inflatable balloon in a narrowed blood vessel. When the balloon is inflated, the blood flows in the artery more freely.
The 64-year-old Stewart -- who played Professor Charles Xavier in the “X-Men” film and its sequel and Capt. Jean-Luc Picard on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” -- went for an annual physical Monday, publicist Kelly Bush said. Doctors detected a blood-flow problem and recommended “preemptive angioplasty” to head off any ailments.
Bush described the procedure as a success and said Stewart is resting before returning to work next week, where he plans to finish the upcoming movie “The Game of Their Lives.”
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