Radial loops/tortuosity/high branching:
0:00 Radial loops, basic technique: 0.014”-0.018" wire and Glidecath technique
11:52 Radial loops: 2 modifications of the basic technique
13:53 3 types of difficult radial anatomy
18:10 BAT technique (balloon-assisted tracking)
24:52 Radial perforation: how to handle it
29:10: More cases of radial/brachial loops
Subclavian/aortic loops and angulations:
34:30 Difficulty at the subclavian level: wire goes repeatedly in the carotid
37:33 How to move catheter from descending to ascending aorta
39:21 Innominate subclavian loops
41:44 Sharp aortic-innominate angulation
44:26 How to keep a wire in during difficult coronary angiography+ case illustration
47:08 Severe radial spasm and catheter entrapment
Негізгі бет Radial loops- Difficult radial, subclavian and aortic anatomy: step-by-step, cases, perforation
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