The main complications are reported as haematoma and arterio-venous fistulae although occlusion is also a risk, particularly in heavily diseased arteries. The complication rate of popliteal puncture is approximately 5%. To learn how ultrasound may help to perform the antegrade puncture No abstract available.ġ01.2 How to perform transpopliteal arterial punctureĪbstract Book visualisation with contrast injected from above is another simple method if there is arterial access from another site, but this also has the disadvantage of inadvertent venous puncture. To learn which tricks may help to perform the puncture successfully 3. To learn about the technique of antegrade femoral artery puncture 2. Wagner Department of Radiology, Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany. Online Publication Number: 10.1007/s00270-012-437-6Ĭardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of EuropeĬIRSE 2012 PART 1 Abstracts of Special Sessions Foundation Courses Honorary Lectures Hot Topic Lectures CIRSE Meets Lectures sorted by presentation numbersįoundation Course Arterial puncture: how I do it 101.1 Easy and difficult antegrade femoral artery puncture H.-J. Special Sessions, Foundation Courses, Honorary Lectures, Hot Topic Lectures, CIRSE Meets Lectures Free Papers Electronic Posters Author Index
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