Overall complication rates were similar to those seen with transfemoral access, however, and patients liked it better.
The disease, however, does not often occur in men. Figure 1 Diagram Showing the Location of the Fibrous Sheath at the Radial Styloid and the Divergence of the Short Extensor and Long Abductor on ...
Trans radial access (TRA) is now commonly used for interventional procedures due to the superficial location and easy compressibility of the radial artery which decreases the risk of postprocedural ...
Right radial access for carotid artery stenting of bovine left internal carotid artery. (A) 6 Fr Shuttle sheath in left bovine common carotid artery. (B) Final result after transradial access ...
The strongest point of the distal radial pulse at the snuffbox was punctured with the modified Seldinger method, and the guide wire, followed by the vascular sheath, was inserted after smooth arterial ...
Purpose The efficiency of neuroendovascular procedures may partly depend on the time devoted to placement of a radial arterial line (RAL) for intraoperative blood pressure monitoring. An alternative ...
All PPy fiber sheaths were realized by galvanostatic electrochemical ... which served as the counter electrode at a radial distance of ∼12 mm to the fiber. The centrifuge tube was filled with a 0.1 M ...
Radial artery occlusion (RAO ... Procedural details will include type of procedure (eg, CA or PCI), maximal sheath diameter, maximal catheter size and dose of intraprocedural UFH administration will ...
A thin bronchoscope was used in 96.2% (461/479) nodules. ENB in combination with radial endobronchial ultrasound (rEBUS), a guide sheath (GS) and a thin bronchoscope was the most widely used guided ...
Once 6 F sheath access is established ... 17 In this case, femoral and radial access approaches were attempted initially but were unsuccessful, and direct vertebral artery puncture was performed as a ...