Radial Access for Neurointerventions

Transradial access (TRA) has become the standard approach for cardiac intervention, with a large body of evidence demonstrating a lower incidence of vascular complications, better patient experience and cost reduction. There has been increasing interest in using TRA both for diagnostic neuroangiogra...

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Autores principales: Roger Barranco Pons, Isabel Rodriguez Caamaño, Marta de Dios Lascuevas
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3e8774ccf31f43cbaebbd33232a54d162021-12-04T16:03:48ZRadial Access for Neurointerventions10.15420/ver.2020.132516-33022516-3299https://doaj.org/article/3e8774ccf31f43cbaebbd33232a54d162020-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.verjournal.com/articles/radial-access-for-neurointerventionshttps://doaj.org/toc/2516-3299https://doaj.org/toc/2516-3302Transradial access (TRA) has become the standard approach for cardiac intervention, with a large body of evidence demonstrating a lower incidence of vascular complications, better patient experience and cost reduction. There has been increasing interest in using TRA both for diagnostic neuroangiography and for interventional neurovascular procedures. This aim of this article is to discuss the advantages and limitations of TRA for neurointerventions. General technical details, such as pre-procedure recommendations, prevention of spasm and occlusion, haemostasis protocols and distal TRA puncture, are also described, along with the specific technical details of TRA for aneurysm embolisation, stroke thrombectomy and other neurovascular interventions. TRA provides additional tools to the neurointerventionist and – with appropriate training – the whole spectrum of intervention procedures can be achieved using this approach.Roger Barranco PonsIsabel Rodriguez CaamañoMarta de Dios LascuevasRadcliffe Medical MediaarticleDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemRC666-701ENVascular and Endovascular Review , Vol 3, Iss , Pp - (2020)
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topic Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
spellingShingle Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Roger Barranco Pons
Isabel Rodriguez Caamaño
Marta de Dios Lascuevas
Radial Access for Neurointerventions
description Transradial access (TRA) has become the standard approach for cardiac intervention, with a large body of evidence demonstrating a lower incidence of vascular complications, better patient experience and cost reduction. There has been increasing interest in using TRA both for diagnostic neuroangiography and for interventional neurovascular procedures. This aim of this article is to discuss the advantages and limitations of TRA for neurointerventions. General technical details, such as pre-procedure recommendations, prevention of spasm and occlusion, haemostasis protocols and distal TRA puncture, are also described, along with the specific technical details of TRA for aneurysm embolisation, stroke thrombectomy and other neurovascular interventions. TRA provides additional tools to the neurointerventionist and – with appropriate training – the whole spectrum of intervention procedures can be achieved using this approach.
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author Roger Barranco Pons
Isabel Rodriguez Caamaño
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title Radial Access for Neurointerventions
title_short Radial Access for Neurointerventions
title_full Radial Access for Neurointerventions
title_fullStr Radial Access for Neurointerventions
title_full_unstemmed Radial Access for Neurointerventions
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publisher Radcliffe Medical Media
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