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Radial Approach - Chapter 2: Navigation

16 Nov 2018

What difficulties could you find on the journey from the wrist to the subclavian artery and what key techniques are used to navigate successfully from the sub-clavian artery to the ascending aorta? Find out more!

Chapter 2: Navigation

Chapter 1 - Fundamentals: Haemostasis (module 1.5)

16 Nov 2018

How do you create haemostasis? Take a look at the successful conclusion of a procedure, including devices to get an optimal haemostasis and techniques for checking patient safety.

Haemostasis

Chapter 1 - Fundamentals: Puncture (module 1.4)

16 Nov 2018

Exactly where and how should you make the puncture – and what should you do if things go wrong? In this module, H. Amin and H. Benamer look at puncture sites, needle types, different techniques and managing potential problems – including what...

Puncture

Chapter 1 - Fundamentals: Specific hardware (module 1.3)

16 Nov 2018

What are the tools an experienced radialist can’t live without? H. Amin and H. Benamer discuss needles, sheaths, catheters and other specific devices for radial approach in this module.

Specific hardware

Chapter 1 - Fundamentals: Patient preparation (module 1.2)

16 Nov 2018

What tests and checks do you need to undertake before starting a radial approach? H. Amin and H. Benamer look at checking the permeability of the palm arch, choosing the puncture site, selecting the right or left approach, and the importance of...

Patient preparation

Pseudoaneurysm after Left Distal Transradial Access

07 Nov 2018

This case concerns a patient presenting with NSTEMI, referred for coronary angiography after cardiac arrest. She complained of a gradually increasing swelling at the puncture site of left distal radial artery 3 months after coronary angiography.

Dr. Achmad Fauzi Yahya

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Achmad Fauzi Yahya
Pseudoaneurysm after Left Distal Transradial Access

Chapter 1 - Fundamentals: Patient selection (module 1.1)

24 Oct 2018

What tests and checks do you need to undertake before starting a radial approach? In this module, H. Amin and H. Benamer takes a look at checking the permeability of the palm arch and more ...

Patient selection

Radial Approach - Chapter 1: The Fundamentals

24 Oct 2018

Identify in which type of patients the femoral route is more advisable than transradial access, master the essential steps of a successful radial procedure in Chapter 1 of the course on Radial approach.

Chapter 1: The Fundamentals

Novel use of GuideLiner with low profile balloon for retrieval of disrupted balloon catheter

15 Oct 2018

Find out more about this case of a 56-year-old man with stable angina (exertional chest pain) treated with a transfemoral approach.

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Takayuki Warisawa
Novel use of GuideLiner with low profile balloon for retrieval of disrupted balloon catheter

An iatrogenic aneurysm managed in cathlab

25 Sep 2018

An 61-year-old female, presented with a large pulsatile swelling around the left supraclavicular region... Discover this clinical case session for nurses and allied professionals on how to treat an iatrogenic aneurysm!

Balasubramani Nallaperumal

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Balasubramani Nallaperumal
An iatrogenic aneurysm managed in cathlab