2009
DOI: 10.1067/j.cpradiol.2008.02.002
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Vascular Closure Devices: A Comparative Overview

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“…With increased utilization of various anticoagulation regimens during percutaneous interventions, including antiplatelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors, groin-bleeding complications with MC have similarly risen sharply. 4,5 The shortcomings related to manual compression coupled with efforts to improve post-catheterization hemostasis have led researchers to develop a variety of vascular closure devices in the past decade. The primary advantage attributed to VCD is shortened duration to achieve hemostasis and avoidance of prolonged immobilization so that earlier ambulation and outpatient discharge can be achieved following percutaneous procedures.…”
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“…With increased utilization of various anticoagulation regimens during percutaneous interventions, including antiplatelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors, groin-bleeding complications with MC have similarly risen sharply. 4,5 The shortcomings related to manual compression coupled with efforts to improve post-catheterization hemostasis have led researchers to develop a variety of vascular closure devices in the past decade. The primary advantage attributed to VCD is shortened duration to achieve hemostasis and avoidance of prolonged immobilization so that earlier ambulation and outpatient discharge can be achieved following percutaneous procedures.…”
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“…VCD may be invasive/ noninvasive, intra/extraluminal, thrombosing/sealing, and finally with a temporary/permanent foreign body at the vascular wall [16].…”
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“…The success of these devices, however, depends on the clinical expertise of the practitioner using the device and appropriate patient selection. 34,35 The three main types of devices use collagen, sutures, or clips to secure arterial hemostasis. Successful deployment of these devices allows for decreased bed rest, earlier ambulation, and earlier discharge.…”
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“…Successful deployment of these devices allows for decreased bed rest, earlier ambulation, and earlier discharge. [34][35][36] Postprocedural vascular complications can occur in 1% to 14% 37 of patients undergoing interventional procedures AVOIDING COMPLICATIONS IN INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES and can be impacted by risk factors such as age, sex, and low body weight. Medical conditions like hypertension, renal disease, and vascular disease can increase risks of bleeding complications.…”
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