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Transradial bilateral iliac stenting.

Cezar S Staniloae1, Damian C Kurian, John T Coppola

  • 1St. Vincent's Medical Center, Cardiology Department, 170 West 12 Street, New York, NY 10011, USA. cstaniloae@aol.com

The Journal of Invasive Cardiology
|October 4, 2006
PubMed
Summary

This case report details bilateral common iliac artery stenting using radial access. This approach minimizes bleeding risks and allows for same-day patient discharge.

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Area of Science:

  • Vascular surgery
  • Interventional cardiology
  • Minimally invasive procedures

Background:

  • Common iliac artery stenosis can necessitate endovascular intervention.
  • Traditional femoral access for bilateral stenting carries risks of bleeding and complications.
  • The radial artery approach offers an alternative access route for lower extremity interventions.

Observation:

  • A case report detailing bilateral stenting of the common iliac arteries is presented.
  • The procedure was performed using the radial artery access route in a single setting.
  • Key procedural steps and technical considerations are highlighted.

Findings:

  • Radial access was successfully utilized for bilateral common iliac artery stenting.
  • This approach effectively limited bleeding complications compared to traditional methods.
  • The crossover technique was avoided, simplifying the procedure.

Implications:

  • Same-day discharge is feasible following bilateral common iliac artery stenting via radial access.
  • This technique represents a potentially safer and more efficient option for treating iliac artery disease.
  • Further studies may explore the broader application of radial access in complex lower extremity interventions.

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