Transradial simultaneous kissing stenting (SKS) with SheathLess access |
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Authors: | Michael Liang BHB MBChB Aniket Puri MD DM Rickard Linder MD PhD FESC |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiology, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Transradial coronary intervention is usually performed via a 5 or 6 Fr sheath due to the small calibre of radial arteries. Simultaneous kissing stenting (SKS) technique requires a guiding catheter 7 Fr or larger and is therefore difficult to perform via transradial approach. Conversion to femoral approach or additional arterial access is usually required to achieve this goal. To overcome this limitation, a hydrophilic 7.5 Fr SheathLess guiding catheter can be exploited. This catheter possesses approximately the same size outer diameter as a 6 Fr sheath and an internal diameter of a 7.5 Fr catheter. A smooth and successful performance of SKS through transradial approach is described using this catheter. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | ANGO— angiography coronary PCI— percutaneous coronary intervention TRAD— transradial cath |
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