Strategies to Minimize Access Site-related Complications in Patients
Undergoing Transfemoral Artery Procedures with Large-bore Devices
Sabato Sorrentino,
Assunta Di Costanzo,
Nadia Salerno
et al.
Abstract:Large bore accesses refer to accesses with a diameter of 10 French or greater and are necessary for various medical devices, including those used in transcatheter aortic valve replacement,
endovascular aneurysm repair stent-grafts, and percutaneous mechanical support devices. Notably,
the utilization of these devices via femoral access is steadily increasing due to advancements in technology and implantation techniques, which are expanding the pool of patients suitable for percutaneous procedures. However, pro… Show more
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