Renal Denervation Therapy

Renal Denervation Therapy

Renal denervation therapy is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat resistant hypertension (high blood pressure that does not respond well to medication).

The procedure involves selectively disrupting or ablating nerves in the renal arteries using techniques like radiofrequency energy, ultrasound, or alcohol injection.
It aims to reduce the activity of the sympathetic nervous system, which can contribute to elevated blood pressure.

Who Needs ?

  • Patients with resistant hypertension
  • Those unable to tolerate multiple antihypertensive medications

Advantages post-procedure

  • Reduced blood pressure
  • Potential reduction in antihypertensive medications
  • Improved cardiovascular outcomes

Symptoms it can help with

  • High blood pressure (often asymptomatic)

What PATIENTS SAYS !!

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