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Christoph A. Binkert - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Feasibility and Safety of Vascular Closure Devices in an Antegrade Approach to Either the Common Femoral Artery or the Superficial Femoral Artery
Cardiovascular and interventional radiology, 2012Co-Authors: Andreas Gutzeit, Nicole Graf, Eric Schoch, Bram Van Schie, Klaus Hergan, Christoph A. BinkertAbstract:Introduction The purpose of the present study was to analyze complications following antegrade puncture of the common Femoral Artery (CFA) and the superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) using vascular closure systems (VCS).
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Ultrasound-guided antegrade Femoral access: comparison between the common Femoral Artery and the superficial Femoral Artery
European radiology, 2010Co-Authors: Andreas Gutzeit, Nicole Graf, Eric Schoch, Thomas Sautter, Regula Jenelten, Christoph A. BinkertAbstract:Purpose The aim of this study was to compare ultrasound-guided access of the superficial Femoral Artery and the common Femoral Artery.
Andreas Gutzeit - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Feasibility and Safety of Vascular Closure Devices in an Antegrade Approach to Either the Common Femoral Artery or the Superficial Femoral Artery
Cardiovascular and interventional radiology, 2012Co-Authors: Andreas Gutzeit, Nicole Graf, Eric Schoch, Bram Van Schie, Klaus Hergan, Christoph A. BinkertAbstract:Introduction The purpose of the present study was to analyze complications following antegrade puncture of the common Femoral Artery (CFA) and the superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) using vascular closure systems (VCS).
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Ultrasound-guided antegrade Femoral access: comparison between the common Femoral Artery and the superficial Femoral Artery
European radiology, 2010Co-Authors: Andreas Gutzeit, Nicole Graf, Eric Schoch, Thomas Sautter, Regula Jenelten, Christoph A. BinkertAbstract:Purpose The aim of this study was to compare ultrasound-guided access of the superficial Femoral Artery and the common Femoral Artery.
Eric Schoch - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Feasibility and Safety of Vascular Closure Devices in an Antegrade Approach to Either the Common Femoral Artery or the Superficial Femoral Artery
Cardiovascular and interventional radiology, 2012Co-Authors: Andreas Gutzeit, Nicole Graf, Eric Schoch, Bram Van Schie, Klaus Hergan, Christoph A. BinkertAbstract:Introduction The purpose of the present study was to analyze complications following antegrade puncture of the common Femoral Artery (CFA) and the superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) using vascular closure systems (VCS).
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Ultrasound-guided antegrade Femoral access: comparison between the common Femoral Artery and the superficial Femoral Artery
European radiology, 2010Co-Authors: Andreas Gutzeit, Nicole Graf, Eric Schoch, Thomas Sautter, Regula Jenelten, Christoph A. BinkertAbstract:Purpose The aim of this study was to compare ultrasound-guided access of the superficial Femoral Artery and the common Femoral Artery.
Nicole Graf - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Feasibility and Safety of Vascular Closure Devices in an Antegrade Approach to Either the Common Femoral Artery or the Superficial Femoral Artery
Cardiovascular and interventional radiology, 2012Co-Authors: Andreas Gutzeit, Nicole Graf, Eric Schoch, Bram Van Schie, Klaus Hergan, Christoph A. BinkertAbstract:Introduction The purpose of the present study was to analyze complications following antegrade puncture of the common Femoral Artery (CFA) and the superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) using vascular closure systems (VCS).
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Ultrasound-guided antegrade Femoral access: comparison between the common Femoral Artery and the superficial Femoral Artery
European radiology, 2010Co-Authors: Andreas Gutzeit, Nicole Graf, Eric Schoch, Thomas Sautter, Regula Jenelten, Christoph A. BinkertAbstract:Purpose The aim of this study was to compare ultrasound-guided access of the superficial Femoral Artery and the common Femoral Artery.
Jing Zai-pin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Double wires technique to avoid wire goes into deep Femoral Artery during antegrade Femoral Artery puncture
Chinese Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2011Co-Authors: Jing Zai-pinAbstract:Objective To evaluate the efficacy, safety and tips of double wires technique to avoid wire goes into deep Femoral Artery during the antegrade Femoral Artery puncture. Methods The clinical data of 43 cases underwent antegrade Femoral Artery puncture for lower extremity Artery intervention from August 2009 to May 2011 were retrospectively studied. The double wires technique was performed when the short wire went into deep Femoral Artery, with the help of digital subtract angiography road-map. The sheath was guided into superficial Femoral Artery by the second wire through the same sheath, usually an 45 degree angled glide wire be used for this purpose. Results Antegrade Femoral Artery puncture succeeded in 38 cases. The wire firstly went into the deep Femoral Artery happened in 17 cases. In all of these 17 cases, the short sheath was redriected into superfical Femoral Artery by double wires technique. Conlusion Double wires technuque is a safe and effective method to insure the sheath goes into superficial Femoral Artery during antegrade Femoral Artery puncture.