Radial access with the Piraeus 7Fr 87 NeuGlide catheter: A single center study of 40 patients.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
R Chase Ransom, Lorenzo Rinaldo, Harry Cloft, Giuseppe Lanzino, Waleed Brinjikji
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BackgroundThere has been growing interest in transradial procedures over the past decade due to substantial reductions in access site complications as well as improved patient recovery. While several radial-specific neurovascular catheters have come to market, all catheters that are compatible with a 7Fr sheath have small inner diameters (IDs) (0.079″-0.082″), which can limit use of modern intermediate catheters. while larger-ID catheters cannot be used with a radial sheath resulting in complications related to radial artery spasm and entrapment. We report our results using a novel 7Fr-sheath-compatible radial guide catheter with an 0.087″ ID (Piraeus 7Fr 87 NeuGlide catheter) for neurovascular procedures.MethodsThis is a single center retrospective case series of patients undergoing transarterial transradial neuroendovascular procedures using the Piraeus 7Fr 87 NeuGlide catheter. The primary outcome was delivery of the catheter to the target vessel and successful completion of the procedure without the need to convert to femoral access or an alternative guide. Descriptive statistics are reported.ResultsForty patients were included. The most common procedure was middle meningeal artery embolization followed by aneurysm embolization. And 97.5% of procedures were completed successfully without conversion to femoral access; 75% were completed without the need of an intermediate guide catheter. One procedure required conversion to femoral access. There were no access site or neurological complications.ConclusionThe Piraeus 7Fr 87 NeuGlide catheter is both safe and effective for neurovascular procedures. The larger ID and 7Fr compatible outer diameter allows for the use of standard 5Fr and 6Fr intermediate/aspiration catheters.

Piraeus 7Fr 87 NeuGlide导管桡骨通路:40例患者的单中心研究
背景:在过去的十年中,由于通路部位并发症的大幅减少以及患者康复的改善,人们对经桡骨手术的兴趣越来越大。虽然市场上已经出现了几种径向特异性神经血管导管,但所有与7Fr护套兼容的导管都具有较小的内径(id)(0.079″-0.082″),这限制了现代中间导管的使用。而大直径导管不能与桡动脉鞘一起使用,导致桡动脉痉挛和夹持的并发症。我们报告了我们的结果,使用一种新型的7Fr-鞘兼容径向导管,其ID为0.087″(Piraeus 7Fr 87 NeuGlide导管)用于神经血管手术。方法:采用Piraeus 7Fr 87 NeuGlide导管行经动脉经桡动脉神经血管内手术的单中心回顾性病例系列。主要结果是将导管送入目标血管并成功完成手术,而无需转换为股骨通道或替代导尿管。报告了描述性统计数据。结果共纳入40例患者。最常见的手术是脑膜中动脉栓塞,然后是动脉瘤栓塞。97.5%的手术成功完成,无需转股入路;75%的患者无需中间导尿管即可完成手术。一个手术需要转到股骨通路。没有进入部位或神经系统并发症。结论Piraeus 7Fr 87 NeuGlide导管用于神经血管手术安全有效。较大的ID和7Fr兼容外径允许使用标准的5Fr和6Fr中间/抽吸导管。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
11.80%
发文量
192
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...
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