Complications with the use of Angio-Seal vascular closure device and their management.

IF 1.1 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Clinical Imaging Science Pub Date : 2023-09-13 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.25259/JCIS_68_2023
Mohd Shariq, Krishna Prasad Bellam Premnath, Ahmed Tarek Saleh, Julian Coker
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Vascular closure devices (VCDs) are being increasingly used for achieving hemostasis after diagnostic and therapeutic endovascular procedures. Although uncommon, complications may be encountered which are associated with the use of these VCDs. We report four cases where the use of Angio-Seal (Terumo, Somerset, New Jersey, USA) was followed by complications. Three cases presented with acute limb ischemia, among them, two patients had arterial occlusion at the vascular access site and one patient had embolization of the footplate anchor of the closure device. One case presented with pseudoaneurysm at the common femoral artery access site along with occlusion at origin of the superficial femoral artery. We have described the mechanism in which these complications occur and the successful management of these cases preventing potential amputation and limb loss. The risk factors which increase the risk of complications with the use of Angio-Seal VCD were reviewed and the strategy to avoid these complications with particular emphasis on the utility of ultrasound when using Angio-Seal VCD is discussed. A strategy to manage these complications has been discussed while deciding on endovascular management or surgical management, especially in patients with challenging presentation and those with multiple comorbidities making them at very high risk for surgery.

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使用Angio-Seal血管封堵器的并发症及其处理。
血管闭合装置(VCD)越来越多地用于在诊断和治疗血管内手术后实现止血。虽然不常见,但可能会遇到与使用这些VCD相关的并发症。我们报告了四例使用Angio-Seal(Terumo,Somerset,New Jersey,USA)后出现并发症的病例。3例患者出现急性肢体缺血,其中2例患者血管进入部位动脉闭塞,1例患者对闭合装置的脚板锚钉进行了栓塞。一例在股总动脉入路部位出现假性动脉瘤,并在股浅动脉起点出现闭塞。我们已经描述了这些并发症发生的机制,以及这些病例的成功管理,防止了潜在的截肢和肢体损失。综述了使用Angio-Seal VCD增加并发症风险的风险因素,并讨论了避免这些并发症的策略,特别强调了使用Angio Seal VCD时超声的实用性。在决定血管内治疗或手术治疗时,已经讨论了处理这些并发症的策略,特别是对于表现具有挑战性的患者和患有多种合并症的患者,这些患者的手术风险非常高。
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Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
Journal of Clinical Imaging Science RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Imaging Science (JCIS) is an open access peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high-quality articles in the field of Imaging Science. The journal aims to present Imaging Science and relevant clinical information in an understandable and useful format. The journal is owned and published by the Scientific Scholar. Audience Our audience includes Radiologists, Researchers, Clinicians, medical professionals and students. Review process JCIS has a highly rigorous peer-review process that makes sure that manuscripts are scientifically accurate, relevant, novel and important. Authors disclose all conflicts, affiliations and financial associations such that the published content is not biased.
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