Remote suturing for percutaneous closure of popliteal artery access

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
K HoffmannS H Duda

Abstract

We present a case of balloon angioplasty of the superficial femoral artery via a popliteal artery access with successful percutaneous vascular closure of the vascular access site (6-F Techstar). A femoral arterial approach had not been feasible due to previous aorto-femoral and femoro-femoral bypass operations. Clinical and ultrasound follow-up showed no complications up to 3 months after remote suturing.

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