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Subclavian stenting in a hostile aortic arch facilitated by a low-profile brachial artery through-and-through access
Authors:Mubin I Syed  Talal Akhter  Uzma Wahid  Azim Shaikh  Mohsin Mirza  Granville J Tengesdahl
Institution:1. Division of Cardiology, Robert Packer Hospital, Guthrie Health Services, Sayre, PA, United States of America;2. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Scranton, PA, United States of America;3. Rutgers School of Medicine, Newark, NJ, United States of America
Abstract:Subclavian stenting can be extremely difficult in a hostile type II aortic arch (with acute angulation of the subclavian artery origin) or type III aortic arch. This case illustrates use of a low-profile system to gain through-and-through (flossing) access through the brachial artery to facilitate stenting via the femoral approach. This approach can be useful in patients with small brachial arteries where the risk of complication may be high if a standard vascular sheath was placed for stenting via the brachial approach. This technique also avoids the use of a surgical cut down.
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