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First Reported Case of Skin Necrosis Due to Prolonged Mechanical Compression After Transradial Catheterization
Ioannis Tsiafoutis1, Theodoros Zografos, Michael Koutouzis
11st Cardiology Department, Athens Red Cross Hospital, 1 Athanasaki St. 11521, Athens, Greece. tsiafoutisg@yahoo.com.
Abstract:
We present a patient under triple-antithrombotic therapy who underwent prolonged mechanical compression after radial intervention; the subsequent necrosis at the access site required surgical repair.
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