{"title":"Obtura 8F血管关闭装置在神经介入治疗中的安全性和有效性:回顾性分析。","authors":"Rasmiranjan Padhi, Virag Sanjay Shethna, Jagadeesan Dhanasekaran, Kiran Kumar Shetty","doi":"10.1177/15385744251375265","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>ObjectiveVascular closure devices (VCDs) are essential in modern neuro-interventional procedures, offering advantages over manual compression by accelerating hemostasis, reducing complications, and enabling early ambulation. The Obtura 8F VCD is a novel bioabsorbable closure device designed to enhance safety and procedural efficiency. This study evaluates its efficacy and safety in achieving hemostasis and preventing vascular complications following femoral artery access.MethodThis retrospective, single-center study analyzed patients who underwent femoral artery closure with the Obtura 8F VCD. The primary performance endpoint was a successful hemostasis without additional intervention. The primary safety endpoint was the incidence of vascular complications within 30 days and 3 months. Secondary outcomes included time to ambulation and length of hospital stay.ResultsA total of 100 patients (mean age: 59.48 ± 13.03 years, 64% male) were included. Hemostasis was successfully achieved in 96% of cases, and all patients were able to move the limb within 8 hours post-procedure. During hospitalization, hematoma/pseudoaneurysm occurred in 6% of patients, with age ≥65 years, hypertension, and diabetes identified as significant risk factors. No evidence of infection was reported at either 30 days or 3 months. The majority of patients (80%) were discharged within 4-7 days.ConclusionsThe Obtura 8F VCD demonstrated high efficacy in achieving hemostasis with a strong safety profile with no major vascular complications. These findings support its use as a reliable alternative to manual compression, facilitating faster patient recovery and potentially reducing hospital resource utilization.</p>","PeriodicalId":94265,"journal":{"name":"Vascular and endovascular surgery","volume":" ","pages":"15385744251375265"},"PeriodicalIF":0.7000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Safety & Effectiveness of the Obtura 8F Vascular Closure Device in Neuro-Interventional Practice: A Retrospective Analysis.\",\"authors\":\"Rasmiranjan Padhi, Virag Sanjay Shethna, Jagadeesan Dhanasekaran, Kiran Kumar Shetty\",\"doi\":\"10.1177/15385744251375265\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>ObjectiveVascular closure devices (VCDs) are essential in modern neuro-interventional procedures, offering advantages over manual compression by accelerating hemostasis, reducing complications, and enabling early ambulation. The Obtura 8F VCD is a novel bioabsorbable closure device designed to enhance safety and procedural efficiency. This study evaluates its efficacy and safety in achieving hemostasis and preventing vascular complications following femoral artery access.MethodThis retrospective, single-center study analyzed patients who underwent femoral artery closure with the Obtura 8F VCD. The primary performance endpoint was a successful hemostasis without additional intervention. The primary safety endpoint was the incidence of vascular complications within 30 days and 3 months. Secondary outcomes included time to ambulation and length of hospital stay.ResultsA total of 100 patients (mean age: 59.48 ± 13.03 years, 64% male) were included. Hemostasis was successfully achieved in 96% of cases, and all patients were able to move the limb within 8 hours post-procedure. During hospitalization, hematoma/pseudoaneurysm occurred in 6% of patients, with age ≥65 years, hypertension, and diabetes identified as significant risk factors. No evidence of infection was reported at either 30 days or 3 months. The majority of patients (80%) were discharged within 4-7 days.ConclusionsThe Obtura 8F VCD demonstrated high efficacy in achieving hemostasis with a strong safety profile with no major vascular complications. 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Safety & Effectiveness of the Obtura 8F Vascular Closure Device in Neuro-Interventional Practice: A Retrospective Analysis.
ObjectiveVascular closure devices (VCDs) are essential in modern neuro-interventional procedures, offering advantages over manual compression by accelerating hemostasis, reducing complications, and enabling early ambulation. The Obtura 8F VCD is a novel bioabsorbable closure device designed to enhance safety and procedural efficiency. This study evaluates its efficacy and safety in achieving hemostasis and preventing vascular complications following femoral artery access.MethodThis retrospective, single-center study analyzed patients who underwent femoral artery closure with the Obtura 8F VCD. The primary performance endpoint was a successful hemostasis without additional intervention. The primary safety endpoint was the incidence of vascular complications within 30 days and 3 months. Secondary outcomes included time to ambulation and length of hospital stay.ResultsA total of 100 patients (mean age: 59.48 ± 13.03 years, 64% male) were included. Hemostasis was successfully achieved in 96% of cases, and all patients were able to move the limb within 8 hours post-procedure. During hospitalization, hematoma/pseudoaneurysm occurred in 6% of patients, with age ≥65 years, hypertension, and diabetes identified as significant risk factors. No evidence of infection was reported at either 30 days or 3 months. The majority of patients (80%) were discharged within 4-7 days.ConclusionsThe Obtura 8F VCD demonstrated high efficacy in achieving hemostasis with a strong safety profile with no major vascular complications. These findings support its use as a reliable alternative to manual compression, facilitating faster patient recovery and potentially reducing hospital resource utilization.