The majority of peripheral endovascular interventions are performed with access through the groin, followed by brachial and radial artery approaches. We describe a unique case of successful iliac artery endovascular… Click to show full abstract
The majority of peripheral endovascular interventions are performed with access through the groin, followed by brachial and radial artery approaches. We describe a unique case of successful iliac artery endovascular intervention, performed via a left upper limb brachiocephalic fistula access site.
               
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