2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00117-008-1660-7
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Arterielle Zugangswege in der interventionellen Radiologie

Abstract: Transbrachial and transfemoral punctures are the conventional methods for accessing arteries in digital subtraction angiography (DSA). How to perform the punctures and how to use the different materials are elementary basics for diagnostic interventions in DSA, such as dilatating, stenting, coiling, implanting ports or chemical embolization. With both puncture methods different anatomic settings have to be considered and also experience with handling the surgical instruments has to be acquired. The management … Show more

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“…After percutaneous transfemoral access, postinterventional pseudoaneurysms were observed in 3%–9%. 17 According to Steinkamp et al 16 , pseudoaneurysms that did not require surgical treatment were also classified as a minor complication and could be treated by a targeted ultrasound-guided compression or thrombin injection. 18 , 19 A comparison with other closure systems shows similar rates of minor complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After percutaneous transfemoral access, postinterventional pseudoaneurysms were observed in 3%–9%. 17 According to Steinkamp et al 16 , pseudoaneurysms that did not require surgical treatment were also classified as a minor complication and could be treated by a targeted ultrasound-guided compression or thrombin injection. 18 , 19 A comparison with other closure systems shows similar rates of minor complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%