Objective: Proximal balloon protection (PBP) in carotid artery stenting via the transbrachial carotid artery stenting (TB-CAS) approach has not been feasible because a large-sized sheath introducer is required. We report a novel technique of TB-CAS using sheathless balloon guiding catheter navigation. Case presentation: A 76-year-old male presented with a symptomatic left internal carotid artery stenosis. Transfemoral approach was difficult because of severe arteriosclerosis obliterans. A 9Fr Optimo 90 cm was inserted into the right brachial artery over a 6Fr long dilator 108 cm by the coaxial method without sheath introducer, and it was advanced into the right subclavian artery. A long dilator was exchanged with an inner catheter and a 9Fr Optimo was navigated into the common carotid artery by using the telescoping technique. Further procedures were successfully performed by PBP using a 9Fr Optimo. The patient's postoperative course was uneventful, and follow-up head MRI did not reveal any distal embolization. Conclusion: This technique is useful in high-risk patients of distal thromboembolic complication in CAS with difficult femoral access, because it enables PBP by TB-CAS.
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