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Use of a radial artery ‘slender’ sheath for facilitating transfemoral arterial access for neuroendovascular embolization in a very young infant
Interventional Neuroradiology
  • Timothy L. Miao, London Health Sciences Centre
  • Enriqueta Lucar Figueroa, London Health Sciences Centre
  • Khalid Bajunaid, London Health Sciences Centre
  • Michael Mayich, London Health Sciences Centre
  • Sandrine de Ribaupierre, London Health Sciences Centre
  • Sachin K. Pandey, London Health Sciences Centre
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2019
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.1177/1591019918813212
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Abstract

Pediatric neuroendovascular procedures are increasingly performed as several studies have shown the safety of these interventions. In the literature, an upper limit of 4 French catheter size is conventionally used for femoral access in neuroangiography of very young infants. However, this constraint in luminal size may not allow for more complex procedures. We present the previously unreported use of a radial 5 French slender catheter with ultrathin walls for femoral access for aneurysm embolization in a 3-month-old boy presenting with left M2 aneurysm rupture.

Citation Information
Timothy L. Miao, Enriqueta Lucar Figueroa, Khalid Bajunaid, Michael Mayich, et al.. "Use of a radial artery ‘slender’ sheath for facilitating transfemoral arterial access for neuroendovascular embolization in a very young infant" Interventional Neuroradiology Vol. 25 Iss. 3 (2019) p. 353 - 356
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