| Literature DB >> 35414747 |
Abstract
Atherectomy is an effective vessel prepping device but not all atherectomy devices are equal. The depth of vessel injury and residual narrowing vary considerably among atherectomy devices with significant implications on outcome. Precision imaging is critical to optimize outcome using atherectomy as a vessel prepping technique. Prospective trials need to test the hypothesis that precision imaging has a significant impact on how operators approach the treatment of infrainguinal arterial disease.Entities:
Keywords: adventitial injury; aggressive debulking; atherectomy; complications; dissections; residual narrowing; vessel prepping
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35414747 PMCID: PMC8995002 DOI: 10.2147/VHRM.S353775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vasc Health Risk Manag ISSN: 1176-6344
Vessel Prepping Mechanisms and Devices
| Mechansims | Devices | |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting, Sanding, lasing | ||
| Rotarex (Bard/BD), Rotablator (Boston Scientific) | ||
| Internal plaque modification | Lithoplasty (Shockwave) | |
| Scoring, microincision | FLEX VP (VMG), Cutting balloon (Boston Scientific) | |
| Serranator (Cagent Vascular) | ||
| Focal stress on plaque | Ultrascore (Bard/BD), Angiosculpt (Philips) | |
| Chocolate balloon (Medtronic) |