AbstractBackgroundAs vascular surgeons perform increasing numbers of percutaneous catheter–based procedures, they will need to become familiar with varying methods of femoral artery closure. Few studies on closure devices have included significant numbers of patients with peripheral arterial disease. It is the purpose of this study to determine whether the Angioseal device (St. Jude Medical) is a satisfactory method of achieving femoral artery puncture site hemostasis in these patients.MethodsThe records of all patients undergoing Angioseal closure of femoral artery puncture by a single vascular surgeon were reviewed. Indication, type of intervention, and size of the vascular sheath employed were recorded. Times to mobilization and discharg...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review was to provide an up-to-date summarization of available Food and D...
Objective: This study is to share our experience of using vascular closure device (VCD) after antero...
ObjectiveComplications following percutaneous femoral access are a significant source of morbidity a...
ObjectiveComplications following percutaneous femoral access are a significant source of morbidity a...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the closure device...
Antegrade femoral artery access is commonly used for percutaneous transluminal revascularization of ...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
Background: Around 7 million patients undergo percutaneous interventional vascular procedures worldw...
Purpose: To retrospectively assess the efficacy and safety of FemoSeal® vascular closure device to a...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the peripheral vascular complications asso...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a hemostatic punctur...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review was to provide an up-to-date summarization of available Food and D...
Objective: This study is to share our experience of using vascular closure device (VCD) after antero...
ObjectiveComplications following percutaneous femoral access are a significant source of morbidity a...
ObjectiveComplications following percutaneous femoral access are a significant source of morbidity a...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the closure device...
Antegrade femoral artery access is commonly used for percutaneous transluminal revascularization of ...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged duration of manual or mechanical compression at the site of femoral artery acc...
Background: Around 7 million patients undergo percutaneous interventional vascular procedures worldw...
Purpose: To retrospectively assess the efficacy and safety of FemoSeal® vascular closure device to a...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the peripheral vascular complications asso...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a hemostatic punctur...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review was to provide an up-to-date summarization of available Food and D...
Objective: This study is to share our experience of using vascular closure device (VCD) after antero...
ObjectiveComplications following percutaneous femoral access are a significant source of morbidity a...