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A simplified technique for converting antegrade femoral access to retrograde access for catheterization

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Objectives Femoral access conversion is sometimes required in clinical practice. Various techniques have been reported to convert a retrograde femoral access to antegrade access with a high success rate. However,… Click to show full abstract

Objectives Femoral access conversion is sometimes required in clinical practice. Various techniques have been reported to convert a retrograde femoral access to antegrade access with a high success rate. However, despite paucity of data, converting an antegrade access to retrograde access is quite challenging with a potentially higher risk of technical failure or loss of access. Methods Here, we report a simple technique of antegrade to retrograde access conversion utilizing a pigtail catheter and an angled Glidewire. Results Successful conversion was achieved with no immediate complications with the proposed technique. Conclusions Techniques that describe antegrade to retrograde access conversion are seldomly reported in the medical literature. Our technique was successful in making the conversion utilizing only pigtail catheter and angled Glidewire.

Keywords: technique; converting antegrade; conversion; femoral access; access; retrograde access

Journal Title: Vascular
Year Published: 2020

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