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[Transradial peripheral angioplasty].

D Tchétché1, A Sauguet, C Jordan

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Transradial access offers benefits for coronary interventions, but its application in peripheral interventions requires careful planning. This technique expands options for treating peripheral lesions from the radial artery, detailing accessible sites and methods.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Interventional Cardiology
  • Vascular Access Techniques

Context:

  • Radial access is increasingly favored for coronary interventions due to reduced bleeding and early discharge potential.
  • Femoral access remains the standard for peripheral interventions, utilizing antegrade or retrograde puncture.
  • Limitations exist for transradial intervention in peripheral lesions due to anatomical distance challenges.

Purpose:

  • To explore and describe accessible peripheral arterial sites for intervention via a radial artery approach.
  • To outline the strategic planning and device knowledge necessary for successful transradial peripheral interventions.
  • To present techniques applicable to radial access for peripheral interventions.

Summary:

  • Radial access, while popular for coronary procedures, presents unique considerations for peripheral interventions.
  • Successful transradial peripheral intervention hinges on precise strategy, understanding device capabilities, and selecting appropriate access sites.
  • This approach broadens the scope of treatable peripheral lesions using radial access.

Impact:

  • Provides clinicians with a guide to expanding transradial techniques to peripheral interventions.
  • Enhances patient management by offering alternative access routes, potentially reducing complications associated with femoral access.
  • Contributes to the evolving landscape of minimally invasive vascular treatments.