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The most common complications are usually related to blood vessel injury when the catheter is inserted and to different heart-related problems due to the moving of the catheter within the heart.

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What are serious but infrquent complications of atherectomy?

blood vessel holes, blood vessel wall tears, or reduced blood flow to the heart


What is an atherectomy?

An atherectomy is a surgical procedure to remove plaque from an artery.


What are the most common fatal surgical complications?

The most common fatal surgical complications include infection, blood clots, organ damage, and anesthesia-related complications. It is essential for patients to discuss potential risks with their healthcare providers before undergoing surgery.


Where is atherectomy performed?

Performed in a cardiac catheterization lab, atherectomy is also called removal of plaque from the coronary arteries. It can be used instead of, or along with, balloon angioplasty. Atherectomy is successful about 95% of the time


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Atherectomy, in which the surgeon shaves off and removes strips of plaque from the blocked artery.


What types of atherectomy are there?

rotational, directional, and transluminal extraction. Rotational atherectomy uses a high speed rotating shaver to grind up plaque. Directional atherectomy was the first type approved, but is no longer commonly used


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