During branched endovascular aneurysm repair, cannulation of the visceral target vessels through antegrade branches and insertion of bridging stents are frequently done from an upper extremity access. A retrograde femoral approach is a challenging alternative when an antegrade approach is not preferred. Herein, we describe a technique to increase stability of a steerable sheath, using a single suture, for bridging antegrade-facing branches from a retrograde access. This technique secures the sheath's deflected tip and provides more pushability to the steerable sheath.</p
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe the design and implantation of a branched stent-gr...
Antegrade puncture is a routinely used technique of obtaining access to the common femoral artery to...
Caudal angulation and stenosis of the renal arteries pose significant challenges in branch cannulati...
During branched endovascular aneurysm repair, cannulation of the visceral target vessels through ant...
PURPOSE To describe how to use a steerable sheath from a femoral access to catheterize antegrade ...
The purpose of this study was to describe a technique to catheterize antegrade branches of a branche...
Background: To report the use of the Oscor Destino steerable sheath in challenging target visceral v...
We present three novel techniques for creation of (1) a steerable sheath, (2) a 4F snare device, and...
Background: To present a technique of sheath supported contralateral limb gate (CLG) cannulation of ...
Effective endovascular treatment requires successful vascular access to reach the targeted lesion. W...
IntroductionRetrograde access through femoral artery is usual for endovascular repair of the aorta. ...
We report the use of a remotely steerable catheter to treat kinked renal bridging stents 8 months af...
This article describes brachial access to position a long sheath in the abdominal aorta in conjuncti...
We report the treatment of type Ib endoleak after fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR) w...
Since 1991, endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) has been established as an alternative for op...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe the design and implantation of a branched stent-gr...
Antegrade puncture is a routinely used technique of obtaining access to the common femoral artery to...
Caudal angulation and stenosis of the renal arteries pose significant challenges in branch cannulati...
During branched endovascular aneurysm repair, cannulation of the visceral target vessels through ant...
PURPOSE To describe how to use a steerable sheath from a femoral access to catheterize antegrade ...
The purpose of this study was to describe a technique to catheterize antegrade branches of a branche...
Background: To report the use of the Oscor Destino steerable sheath in challenging target visceral v...
We present three novel techniques for creation of (1) a steerable sheath, (2) a 4F snare device, and...
Background: To present a technique of sheath supported contralateral limb gate (CLG) cannulation of ...
Effective endovascular treatment requires successful vascular access to reach the targeted lesion. W...
IntroductionRetrograde access through femoral artery is usual for endovascular repair of the aorta. ...
We report the use of a remotely steerable catheter to treat kinked renal bridging stents 8 months af...
This article describes brachial access to position a long sheath in the abdominal aorta in conjuncti...
We report the treatment of type Ib endoleak after fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR) w...
Since 1991, endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) has been established as an alternative for op...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe the design and implantation of a branched stent-gr...
Antegrade puncture is a routinely used technique of obtaining access to the common femoral artery to...
Caudal angulation and stenosis of the renal arteries pose significant challenges in branch cannulati...