2011
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.22535
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Successful use of the five‐in‐six system with IVUS guided transradial renal artery stenting

Abstract: In transradial renal intervention, the long distance between the vascular access and the target lesion represents a major issue. The 100 cm guiding catheter (GC) may be too short to engage the renal artery particularly in tall patients or with excessive aortic turtousity. On the other hand, with the use of 125 cm long GC, only few premounted dedicated renal stents can be used. The shaft of the stent delivery system must be 140 cm or more to be compatible with the 125 GC. However, in many renal interventions, o… Show more

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