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Stiff guide technique: Technical report and illustrative case
Journal article

Stiff guide technique: Technical report and illustrative case

D. A. Eckard, K. A. Krehbiel, P. L. Johnson, T. G. Raveill and V. R. Eckard
American Journal of Neuroradiology, Vol.24(2)
2003

Abstract

adult aorta artery catheterization article balloon catheter brain blood vessel case report device endovascular surgery human male stent surgical technique transient ischemic attack treatment failure Angioplasty, Balloon Angioplasty, Transluminal, Percutaneous Coronary Carotid Artery, Internal Carotid Stenosis Cerebral Angiography Coronary Stenosis Equipment Failure Analysis Humans Ischemic Attack, Transient Middle Aged Stents
Endovascular techniques are gaining wider acceptance in the treatment of intracranial lesions. Tortuous vasculature is a common reason for failure to treat an intracranial lesion, especially when balloon catheters or stents are used. In these cases, the guiding catheter often buckles into the aorta during an attempt to place the balloon or stent. In our experience, a stiff wire can be used to support the guiding catheter, allowing the balloon catheter or stent to more readily navigate tortuous vessels.

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