An atherectomy is a minimally invasive procedure to remove plaque buildup from an artery (blood vessel). Removing this plaque allows blood to flow more freely through the artery. An atherectomy treats ...
Growing demand in major states like California, New York, and New Jersey, supported by robust healthcare networks and reimbursement policies, is set to propel market growth U.S. Atherectomy Devices ...
WASHINGTON, DC—Orbital atherectomy offers no advantages in treating severely calcified lesions over conventional balloon angioplasty before DES implantation, according to new data from the randomized ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Other tools for interventional cardiologists have come and gone, but atherectomy technology has persisted and — ...
1. Which specialist should I consult for undergoing an atherectomy? You should consult a cardiologist or a vascular surgeon. 2. What happens during a cardiac catheterization? During a cardiac ...
ProPublica reporters are looking into the booming business around peripheral artery disease, a condition that afflicts 6.5 million Americans over age 40. It’s caused when fatty plaque builds up in a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . SAN DIEGO — Patients with occlusive lower extremity peripheral artery disease treated with atherectomy devices ...
SAN DIEGO, CA—Lesion preparation with upfront high-speed rotational atherectomy is safe, feasible, and more often successful as a primary strategy before DES implantation compared with modified ...
The FDA today granted PMA approval to the Diamondback 360 Coronary Orbital Atherectomy System (OAS) for the treatment of severely calcified coronary arteries. Cardiovascular Systems, the manufacturer ...
Global Atherectomy Devices Market OverviewThe global atherectomy devices market is expected to witness substantial growth, with a projected CAGR of around 8% during the forecast period. Several key ...
Atheromatous plaque: An area or lesion inside an artery which can reduce or block blood flow. Catheterization: The insertion of a hollow tube into a body cavity or conduit to drain off or inject ...