New Heart System Has Potential To Dramatically Reduce Open Heart Surgeries

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Our system has built-in fail-safes and it’s self-aligning, there’s no guesswork involved, and it’s easier for Interventional cardiologists to work with. We believe that the simpler you can make a medical procedure, the greater chance there is that it will save lives. That’s the real goal of any new surgical procedure or technology.

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Clear Advantage Over Current Methods

Interventional cardiologists using the ABS stenting technology don’t have to acquire new skills. This is an intuitive process for any medical professionals that are already familiar with this type of surgery. We’ve created a complete platform that reduces multiple procedures down to one simple one. That makes it a potential game changer without a lot of downside. It’s also, why we’re convinced of its merits.

Over the next couple of years, the ABS bifurcation stenting procedure will complete its trials and obtain approval for wider use across the globe. Like any new medical procedure, there are bound to be some surprises along the way, but all indications are that this technology will replace the methods used today. This type of surgery will never be completely without risks, but with the ABS system, they won’t happen often.

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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.