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The Perclose ProGlide™ system offers a safe and effective alternative to manual compression for percutaneous vascular closure. This suture-mediated device reduces complications, shortens recovery times, and improves patient comfort.

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Perclose Proglidelarge bore arteriotomiessuture-mediated closure devicevascular closure devices

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  • Interventional cardiology
  • Vascular surgery

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  • Percutaneous vascular closure devices have evolved significantly over the last two decades.
  • Manual compression and surgical cut-down have been traditional methods for managing vascular access sites.
  • The Perclose ProGlide™ system represents an advancement in suture-mediated closure technology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the characteristics of the Perclose ProGlide™ vascular closure device.
  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Perclose ProGlide™ system compared to traditional methods.
  • To summarize evidence on the device's impact on patient outcomes and recovery.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies comparing the Perclose ProGlide™ system with manual compression and surgical cut-down.
  • Analysis of data on vascular complication rates, time to ambulation, and discharge times.
  • Assessment of patient-reported outcomes, including discomfort.

Main Results:

  • The Perclose ProGlide™ system demonstrates safety and effectiveness for both small and large bore vascular accesses.
  • Studies indicate a reduction in vascular complications associated with its use.
  • The device is associated with decreased time to deambulation and hospital discharge, alongside reduced patient discomfort.

Conclusions:

  • The Perclose ProGlide™ system is a viable and advantageous alternative for percutaneous vascular closure.
  • Its use can lead to improved patient recovery trajectories and overall satisfaction.
  • Further research supports its role in modern interventional procedures.