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  • Vascular Surgery
  • Interventional Cardiology
  • Endovascular Interventions

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  • Transradial catheterization adoption is rising globally.
  • Radial artery access is being explored for peripheral artery disease (PAD) interventions.
  • Endovascular medicine benefits from evaluating alternative access sites.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the advantages and limitations of the transradial approach in endovascular medicine.
  • To provide insights into performing PAD interventions using the radial artery.
  • To offer practical tips and tricks for the transradial approach in PAD.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and clinical practices.
  • Case examples illustrating the transradial approach for PAD.
  • Inclusion of illustrations and videos to demonstrate techniques.

Main Results:

  • The transradial approach presents distinct benefits and challenges for PAD interventions.
  • Successful application of radial artery access is demonstrated through case studies.
  • Key techniques and considerations for radial access in PAD are highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • The transradial approach is a viable option for endovascular interventions in PAD.
  • Understanding its advantages and limitations is crucial for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Further exploration and adoption of this technique can enhance PAD treatment.