Orbital atherectomy for infrapopliteal disease: Device concept and outcome data for the OASIS trial
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2008Vol. 73(3), pp. 406–412
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Robert D. Safian, Khusrow Niazi, John Paul Runyon, Dan Dulas, Barry S. Weinstock, Venkatesh G. Ramaiah, Richard R. Heuser, For the OASIS Investigators
Abstract
Orbital atherectomy is a unique approach to infrapopliteal disease, and provides predictable and safe lumen enlargement. Short-term data demonstrate substantial symptomatic improvement and infrequent need for further revascularization or amputation.
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