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Whalatane

03/27/24 7:02 PM

#261 RE: sab63090 #260

Hi Steve .....well the good news is that you were released the same day .
Sounds as tho you had IVUS ( or OCT ) for pictures down to your feet .
Chk out
https://shockwavemedical.com/clinicians/international/peripheral/below-the-knee/

This is assuming calcification in the walls of these arteries
https://shockwavemedical.com/clinicians/international/peripheral/shockwave-s4/
Definitely watch the video on the risks using a balloon in below the knee and why that hasn't been a problem with IVL

I suggest you forward this to your Cardiologist / interventionist and ask them if they use IVL and would it be of any benefit for your situation .
Chk the safety record for IVL below the knee . They have developed a very thin system .

Not medical advice but hope it helps
Kiwi