What is Orbital Atherectomy?
Orbital Atherectomy is a minimally invasive procedure for treating arterial blockages in coronary or peripheral arteries. It uses a rotating diamond-coated crown to grind away plaque, restoring proper blood flow and reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Types of Orbital Atherectomy Devices:
- Diamondback 360® Coronary Orbital Atherectomy System: Utilizes a diamond-coated crown to sand away plaque from coronary arteries, improving blood flow.
- 360® Peripheral Diamondback Orbital Atherectomy System: Designed for peripheral arteries, this device effectively removes plaque and restores circulation.
- OAS (Orbital Atherectomy System): Provides a minimally invasive approach to managing peripheral arterial disease by reducing plaque in the arterial walls.
- CSI Orbital Atherectomy: Uses a diamond-coated crown to treat coronary and peripheral artery diseases by removing calcified plaque.
| Procedure Name | Orbital Atherectomy Procedure |
|---|---|
| Type of Surgery | Minimally Invasive |
| Type of Anesthesia | Local |
| Procedure Duration | 1-2 hours |
| Recovery Duration | Several weeks |













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