In complex coronary cases, cutting balloons are employed to address calcified plaques by making controlled incisions, optimizing vessel compliance.
Subsequently, drug-eluting balloons release medication to inhibit restenosis and enhance long-term efficacy in treating challenging coronary lesions.
This combination technique aims to improve procedural outcomes and patient prognosis.
In intricate coronary interventions, cutting balloons precisely modify calcified plaques, enhancing vessel compliance. Drug-eluting balloons then release medications, reducing restenosis and promoting optimal healing for sustained efficacy in treating challenging coronary lesions.
In complex coronary cases, the deployment of cutting balloons and drug-eluting balloons proves beneficial. Cutting balloons facilitate precise plaque modification, while drug-eluting balloons release medication to prevent restenosis, enhancing long-term outcomes with improved vessel patency and reduced revascularization needs.