giro
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When my cardiologist first told me that I needed surgery to replace valves he said that he will schedule a catherization soon. In seeing his written report he mentions that he will be doing a left and right catherization. Based on my limited research I have learned that a tube enters an artery for one and a vein for another. I assume this means that there are two separate entry points in the groin i.e.. an artery and a vein; It makes sense that there would be but I have seen nothing specifically confirming this. Is my assumption correct or does one tube somehow branch off at some point?
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