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Request for Information About Challenges Faced When Treating Central Venous Stenosis/Obstruction

Hello!

I am currently working on a university student startup project where my classmate/teammate and I are making efforts on developing a medical device to help in the treatment of central venous stenosis/obstruction. Part of the project is conducting "customer discovery", where we learn about pain points/challenges faced by providers that treat this medical condition by conducting a very brief interview/asking a few questions. As my classmate/teammate and I are trying to get as much data as possible, I was hoping to see if you all would be kind enough to answer a few questions for me:

1) What is your current method/procedure to address/treat central venous stenosis?

2) Are there any challenges/pain points present for you when conducting the procedure? If so, what are they?

3) If there are any challenges/pain points present, what would you like to see be improved upon?

Thanks in advance for anyone willing to answer my questions, I really appreciate it!

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