2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.carrev.2016.09.004
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Transpedal approach for iliac artery stenting: A pilot study

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“…Finally, studies that did not include ≥10 punctures via the BTK arteries were excluded, leaving 19 articles for data abstraction. 5,12,14,15,1933…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, studies that did not include ≥10 punctures via the BTK arteries were excluded, leaving 19 articles for data abstraction. 5,12,14,15,1933…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,23,24,26 One study 14 described the use of a 2.9-F microsheath. A 4-F sheath was used in 7 studies, 12,19,22,27,29,30,33 of which 2 studies 27,33 allowed later use of a 6-F sheath to facilitate retrograde interventions. The most common guidewires were 0.014-inch and 0.018-inch; several studies allowed for an upsize to 0.035-inch wires, 23,29 dedicated CTO wires, 5,26,30 or crossing devices.…”
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“…Similar success was achieved in superficial femoral artery interventions using the pedal artery as the sole access site . In the treatment of iliac artery disease specifically, successful interventions via a single transpedal access or dual transpedal and transradial access have also been recently described (Auguste et al 2015;Zachariah et al 2016).…”
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