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Yuichi Suzuki1, Kazuhiro Dan2, Atsushi Sakamoto1
1Division of Cardiology, Internal Medicine Ⅲ, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan.
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The puncture for distal perfusion catheter to prevent limb ischemia during mechanical circulatory support would be careful due to bleeding complication. This report demonstrates trans- radial or femoral wire-guided puncture technique.
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