Using Sound Waves Clear The Arteries || Increase Blood Flow With Sound

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Intravascular lithotripsy is a procedure that involves using sound waves to break up and remove calcium deposits and other hard substances within the blood vessels of a patient. It is a minimally-invasive procedure used to treat calcified and hard plaque that has built up in the arteries. The procedure typically requires the use of a special device known as an intravascular lithotripsy catheter, which is inserted into the artery or vein where the deposits are located. Once in place, the catheter delivers sound waves that break up the deposits, making them small enough to be more easily removed by another device, such as a wire basket. It has the potential to reduce the risk of certain types of heart attacks and strokes. This procedure can be beneficial for patients who suffer from blockages that cannot be removed with standard methods such as angioplasty. There is shorter recovery time involved compared to traditional sugeries.

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