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Directional Coronary Atherectomy (DCA)

A directional coronary atherectomy is a therapeutic coronary interventional procedure used to open blocked heart arteries and restore blood flow to the heart. It uses a catheter that is advanced into the heart artery. The end of the catheter has a small mechanically driven cutter that shaves off the plaque or cholesterol build-up and stores it in a collection chamber. The plaque is then removed from the artery when the device is withdrawn.














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