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Rotational Atherectomy

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Rotational atherectomy is a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure used to treat calcified coronary artery plaque. It involves the use of a high-speed rotational device with a diamond-coated burr to abrade and break down the hardened plaque, allowing for improved blood flow and subsequent stent placement.

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