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Distal arteriovenous fistula formation after percutaneous coronary intervention: An old complication of a new access site
Authors:Syed Raza Shah MD  Ferdinand Kiemeneij MD  PhD  Matheen A Khuddus MD
Institution:1. North Florida Regional Medical Center, University of Central Florida, Gainesville, Florida;2. Department of Cardiology, Tergooi Blaricum, The Netherlands
Abstract:Dorsal or distal transradial artery access has recently gained popularity due to several perceived benefits that include favorable ergonomics, the potential for rapid hemostasis and lower rates of vascular complications. Still, no vascular access site is free of complications and reports of hematoma and pseudoaneurysm formation related to distal radial artery access have been reported in the literature. We present a case of a 71-year-old male who developed an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) involving the distal left radial artery following repeated access of the artery. This rare complication is likely avoidable with a comprehensive understanding of the surrounding anatomy and proper procedural technique, including the routine use of ultrasound for access.
Keywords:cardiac catheterization  cephalic vein  distal radial artery access  vascular ultrasound
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