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Modification of the No-Touch Technique during Renal Artery Stenting
1Columbia University, 30-10 38th Street, 2nd Floor, Astoria, NY 11103, USA.
Abstract:
Renal artery stenting has been established as the primary form of renal artery stenosis revascularization procedure. The no-touch technique is proposed in order to avoid renal artery injury and atheroembolism during renal artery stenting. We describe a modification of the no-touch technique by using an over-the-wire (OTW) balloon or a Quickcross 0.014'' catheter with a 0.014'' coronary wire inside, instead of the rigid 0.035'' J wire. The reported technique, while it prevents direct contact of the guiding catheter with the aortic wall, at the same time it allows for a closer contact with the renal arterial ostium and a more favorable guiding catheter orientation, compared to what is achieved with the use of the more rigid 0.035'' J wire, thus improving visualization, reducing the amount of contrast required, and potentially decreasing complications.
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