Atherectomy

Atherectomy is a specialized, minimally invasive procedure used to treat peripheral artery disease (PAD) by removing plaque buildup from the walls of blood vessels. At National Vascular Associates, we are committed to offering advanced solutions like atherectomy to restore blood flow and improve your vascular health.
Atherectomy

What is Atherectomy?

Atherectomy is designed to address the narrowing or blockage of arteries caused by atherosclerosis—a condition where plaque, composed of fat, cholesterol, and other substances, accumulates on the inner walls of blood vessels. By physically removing this plaque, atherectomy helps improve circulation and alleviate symptoms of PAD. This procedure is often recommended for patients whose arterial blockages are difficult to treat with other methods, such as balloon angioplasty or stenting alone. Atherectomy can be used on various parts of the body, including the legs, arms, and other peripheral arteries.

How Atherectomy Works

At National Vascular Associates, we use advanced tools and techniques to perform atherectomy with precision and minimal discomfort.
1

Access

A small incision is made, usually in the groin or arm, to access the affected artery.
2

Plaque Removal

Using a catheter equipped with a rotating blade, laser, or other specialized device, the plaque is carefully removed from the artery walls.
3

Imaging Guidance

Real-time imaging ensures accurate removal of plaque while protecting healthy tissue.
4

Restoration of Blood Flow

Depending on the case, additional procedures like angioplasty or stenting may be performed to maintain optimal blood flow.
Atherectomy is performed on an outpatient basis, allowing most patients to return home the same day.

Types of Atherectomy Devices

Different types of atherectomy devices are used based on the location and severity of the arterial blockage:

Rotational Atherectomy

Uses a high-speed rotating burr to grind plaque into tiny particles.
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Directional Atherectomy

Utilizes a cutting blade to shave off plaque in a specific direction.

Orbital Atherectomy

Employs a rotating crown to sand away plaque, especially in calcified arteries.

Laser Atherectomy

Uses laser energy to vaporize plaque.
Our team selects the most suitable device for each patient to ensure safe and effective results.

Why Choose Atherectomy?

Atherectomy offers several benefits, including:

Restoring blood flow and reducing symptoms of PAD

Preserving healthy arterial walls

Enabling treatment of calcified or complex blockages

Reducing the need for more invasive surgical procedures

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