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Ömer Faruk Sevinç1, Erbil Arık2, Onur Taydaş3
1Kocaeli City Hospital, Clinic of Radiology, Kocaeli, Türkiye.
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Catheterization of the left gastric artery (LGA) is often challenging due to acute angulations that compromise catheter stability. We describe the Simmons (SIM)-lock technique, a novel approach using a standard 5-Fr SIM-1 catheter and a coaxial microcatheter. The microcatheter is first advanced into a distal branch to serve as an anchor, allowing the SIM1 catheter to be deep-seated within the celiac trunk. Upon removal of the microcatheter, the SIM1 catheter assumes its functional recurved shape, with the tip oriented cranially. A controlled pullback maneuver then causes the free tip to slide and lock securely into the LGA ostium. This method transforms a typically unstable engagement into a controlled, stepwise procedure, providing a stable platform for intervention while utilizing standard, cost-effective equipment.