In my search for a
blockedBlocked tear duct coronary arteries treatment, I discovered that
SPECTRANETICS CVX-300 is another option in the treatment of complex
coronary obstructions. They say that SPECTRANETICS CVX-300 excimer laser
uses specially designed fiber optic catherers to deliver short bursts of
ultraviolet light to ablate or dissolve plaque blocking coronary arteries.
If this medical equipment can help me? (i) where can I have the operation;
(i) will Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO and/or HMO cover expenses and; (iii)
what is the success rate of this operation.
The Desperado
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Dear Desparado:
Initially, the idea of using lasers to
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As far as reimbursement, if the procedure is deemed appropriate by your cardiologist, insurance companies will pay for it. I cannot comment on whether your HMO will pay for it; they each have their own sets of rules concerning what procedures are covered. Complex interventional cardiology procedures such as the laser and Rotablator are best performed by experienced operators at large medical centers.
Information provided here is of a general nature. Specific diagnoses and treatments can only be made by your doctor. If you would like to be seen at the Cleveland Clinic, please call 1-800-CCF-CARE for an appointment with a cardiologist at Desk F25.