| Literature DB >> 23508390 |
Tariq Bhat1, Hilal Bhat2, Sumaya Teli3, Bartaula Rajiv4, Muhammad Akhtar4, Bhavesh Gala4.
Abstract
Transradial access for cardiac catheterization is a safe and viable approach with significantly lower incidence of major access-related complications compared with the transfemoral approach. As this form of access is getting wider acceptance among interventional cardiologists, awareness of its complications is of vital importance. Asymptomatic radial artery occlusion, non-occlusive radial artery injury and radial artery spasm are commonly reported complication of this approach. Symptomatic radial arterial occlusion, pseudoaneurysm and radial artery perforation are rarely reported complications of transradial approach. Early identification of these uncommon complications and their urgent management is of significant importance. We present the case of an 80-year-old lady who developed pseudoaneurysm a week after transradial cardiac catheterization managed with surgical excision with no long-term sequela.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac catheterization; complications; pseudoaneurysm; transradial access
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23508390 DOI: 10.1177/1708538113478745
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vascular ISSN: 1708-5381 Impact factor: 1.285