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Technique to Facilitate Retrograde Puncture of Mid to Upper Calf Tibial Vessels

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Purpose: To describe a simple maneuver to facilitate the retrograde puncture of challenging tibial vessels in the lower leg. Technique: Because of the depth of the tibial vessels at the… Click to show full abstract

Purpose: To describe a simple maneuver to facilitate the retrograde puncture of challenging tibial vessels in the lower leg. Technique: Because of the depth of the tibial vessels at the mid to upper calf, especially in obese or muscular patients, a 7- or 9-cm, 21-G micropuncture needle is often needed to reach the artery. However, the low profile of the needle contributes to its flexibility and therefore the tendency to bend as it progresses through the deep tissues, hindering access to the target vessel. To overcome this obstacle, a 4- to 5-cm, 18-G needle is initially placed pointing to the artery. The 21-G needle is advanced through it to the target site. This simple maneuver increases the support to the 21-G needle, preventing its bending and facilitating arterial puncture in the presence of calcified vessels. Conclusion: The telescoping needle technique may be considered as a bailout procedure in the retrograde tibial approach after failed attempts secondary to needle bending or calcified vessels.

Keywords: technique; mid upper; facilitate retrograde; retrograde puncture; tibial vessels; puncture

Journal Title: Journal of Endovascular Therapy
Year Published: 2018

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