Spinning tool tested to save limbs from amputation
NCT ID NCT07270562
Summary
This European study will test a procedure called orbital atherectomy in 250 patients with severe leg artery disease who are at risk of amputation. The procedure uses a tiny, spinning tool to gently scrape away hard calcium deposits from inside blocked leg arteries, aiming to open them up so other treatments like stents can work better. Researchers will track how well blood flow improves, if wounds heal, and if the procedure helps patients avoid limb loss.
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