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Atherectomy Devices

Atherectomy is a surgical procedure designed to remove atherosclerosis in arteries (the principal arteries of the heart). The procedure may be performed for any number of reasons.

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Atherectomy Devices

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  1. Atherectomy Devices are aiding individuals suffering from peripheral arterial diseases by removing the buildup of cholesterol and fats Atherectomy is a surgical procedure designed to remove atherosclerosis in arteries (the principal arteries of the heart). The procedure may be performed for any number of reasons. Heart disease is the most common reason for this procedure. In addition, atherosclerosis often develops slowly over time and may have no symptoms at all. Patients with at-risk conditions may be advised to undergo this procedure. Atherectomy devices are typically used to remove the buildup of fats or cholesterol from artery walls. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 6.5 million people aged 40 years and above suffer from peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Atherosclerosis is known to put an individual at risk for stroke, heart disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, and increased mortality. Furthermore, atherosclerosis is linked to various types of cancers, such as colon, breast, ovarian, cervical, and pancreatic cancer. Therefore, the procedure is widely used to help people in their efforts to live longer and healthier lives. The atherectomy procedure may be done under local or general anesthesia, depending on which devices are used. Local anesthesia is used for procedures that only involve a small area. This includes procedures that do not require additional equipment such as an ultrasound machine or a catheter. General anesthesia is used for procedures that involve a large area. In the procedure, a small incision is made in the skin, around the bifurcation of the artery. The surgeon then seals off the artery with a balloon catheter. An artery is removed and a balloon is inflated to push it down and seal it off.

  2. Afterward, the artery is replaced and the wound closed. A scar from the surgery is typically hidden by the body's layers. Endovenous laser ablation is another procedure used to replace the diseased artery. It involves placing a laser probe into the affected area. This probe heats up the vessel and then destroys it by delivering energy to the probe. Once the probe is heated, the surrounding tissue is damaged and cartilage is melted. Recently, Cardiovascular Systems Inc., a medical company, received the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for ViperWire Advance Coronary Guide Wire with Flex Tip (ViperWire Advance with Flex Tip), an atherectomy device. Readmore@https://cmidigiblogexlporer.blogspot.com/2021/02/atherectomy-devices-are- aiding.html

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