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Carotid-compression technique for the insertion of guiding catheters
S Yoshimura1, Y Enomoto, H Kitajima
1Department of Neurosurgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Division of Neuroscience, Gifu University Asahi, Japan. s-yoshi@cc.gifu-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
Inserting a guiding catheter into a tortuous artery for neurointerventional procedures can be difficult. In our technique, the carotid artery is manually compressed to stabilize and/or straighten the inserted wire before advancing the guiding catheter. Although this technique is not risk-free and care must be taken to avoid vascular injury by excessive compression, it is useful for the insertion of a guiding catheter into the carotid artery.
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