New Heart System Has Potential To Dramatically Reduce Open Heart Surgeries

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A Simplified Process

What makes our patented process so different is the seamless way we tackle the problem of stenting branched arteries at the same time. We use a dual catheter system to move the stents into position in both the mother vessel (main vessel) and the daughter vessel in one continuous process. It simplifies a complex procedure so that more Interventional cardiologists can perform it and more patients can benefit from its life saving technology. The time savings are also considerable, so that more procedures can be done in a shorter period of time.

 

Built-in Fail Safes

The procedures used today are flawed. Gaps between stents in the mother and daughter vessels are common and even the best Interventional cardiologists tend to have difficulty ensuring full tissue coverage. This isn’t because of a lack of expertise – it’s because of the poor tools available for the job. You might be able to use a butter knife to turn a screw, but a screwdriver is a better choice. This is a good way of understanding the difference between the technology being developing at ABS and the ones used today.

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Charles Laverty is a contributing writer to USA Herald and entrepreneur focused on health along with wellness. Charles passion is writing and has a knack for covering tough stories that other journalists shy away from, including but not limited to the fitness industry's profiteering over fixing the obestity epidemic. Charles Laverty is an advocate for health, wellness, and fitness. He has a knack for calling out government for bad policies, incompetence, and anti-democratic actions.