2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.12.216
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Feasibility of Using Neck Extension to Overcome a Difficult Aortic Arch and Gain Access to the Carotid Artery

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“…Direct carotid puncture is a high-risk procedure, but recent literature reports successful recanalization in 8/11 reported cases, where a femoral approach had failed [20]. Further options for access problems, e.g., neck extension to stretch tortuous or elongated vessels should be investigated in upcoming studies [21].…”
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“…Direct carotid puncture is a high-risk procedure, but recent literature reports successful recanalization in 8/11 reported cases, where a femoral approach had failed [20]. Further options for access problems, e.g., neck extension to stretch tortuous or elongated vessels should be investigated in upcoming studies [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%