Articles with "guiding sheath" as a keyword



Percutaneous closure of a post‐surgical ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm with an amplatzer septal occluder device and steerable guiding sheath

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Published in 2021 at "Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions"

DOI: 10.1002/ccd.29951

Abstract: Thoracic pseudoaneurysm in the ascending aorta is an uncommon condition associated with significant risk of morbidity and mortality. Treatment is recommended in all cases regardless of symptoms as the mortality rate if left untreated has… read more here.

Keywords: occluder; ascending aortic; pseudoaneurysm; septal occluder ... See more keywords

Intracardiac MR imaging (ICMRI) guiding‐sheath with amplified expandable‐tip imaging and MR‐tracking for navigation and arrythmia ablation monitoring: Swine testing at 1.5 and 3T

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Published in 2022 at "Magnetic Resonance in Medicine"

DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29168

Abstract: Develop a deflectable intracardiac MR imaging (ICMRI) guiding‐sheath to accelerate imaging during MR‐guided electrophysiological (EP) interventions for radiofrequency (500 kHz) ablation (RFA) of arrythmia. Requirements include imaging at three to five times surface‐coil SNR in… read more here.

Keywords: guiding sheath; ablation; imaging icmri; intracardiac imaging ... See more keywords

Successful withdrawal of migrated pancreatic stent with a prototype guiding sheath

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Published in 2022 at "Endoscopy"

DOI: 10.1055/a-1907-4640

Abstract: A prototype guiding sheath (UMIDAS Inc., Yokohama, Japan) is being developed for use in various procedures in pancreaticobiliary endoscopy. The guiding sheath can approach any area in the pancreaticobiliary duct that is difficult to approach… read more here.

Keywords: guiding sheath; migrated pancreatic; pancreatic stent; stent ... See more keywords

Preliminary Experience With Novel Straight 3-Fr Guiding Sheath for Transradial Access in Endovascular Treatment: Feasibility and Safety

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Published in 2024 at "Operative Neurosurgery"

DOI: 10.1227/ons.0000000000001307

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Radial artery diameter may limit whether a guiding sheath (GS) can be used via transradial artery access (TRA). A smaller GS may reduce the risk of access site–related complications. This study investigated… read more here.

Keywords: access; feasibility safety; access site; guiding sheath ... See more keywords