A transradial approach for cerebral angiography was less effective than the transfemoral route in achieving an accurate diagnostic success rate.
Overall complication rates were similar to those seen with transfemoral access, however, and patients liked it better.
James Pointer was in his housing unit at the Moberly Correctional Center when the cap on a femoral catheter became dislodged ...
We encourage neurointerventionists to consider a direct carotid artery puncture approach for patients with challenging anatomy as an alternative to traditional femoral access for stroke interventions.
Thurner syndrome (MTS) is a clinicopathological condition where the left common iliac vein is compressed by the overlying right common iliac artery, potentially leading to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) ...
The femoral, jugular, subclavian ... the jugular vein is the preferred site for percutaneous CVC access. Catheter-related thrombus formation occurs at the CVC tip or at the site where the CVC ...
A condition called carotid artery stenosis means that one or both of these arteries are narrowed. Blood flow to the brain is reduced. This can lead to stroke. Carotid angioplasty and stenting can help ...
Background With transradial access (TRA) being more progressively used in neuroendovascular procedures, we compared TRA with transfemoral access (TFA) in middle meningeal artery embolization (MMAE ...
has announced on April 3 that Teleflex and Arrow International are recalling the ARROW QuickFlash Radial Artery and Radial Artery/Arterial Line Catheterization Kits due to reports of increased ...