Femoral Large Bore Sheath Management: How to Prevent Vascular Complications From Vessel Puncture to Sheath Removal

Lazzaro Paraggio, Francesco Bianchini, Cristina Aurigemma, Enrico Romagnoli, Emiliano Bianchini, Andrea Zito, Mattia Lunardi, Carlo Trani, Francesco Burzotta

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Abstract

: Transfemoral access is nowadays required for an increasing number of percutaneous procedures, such as structural heart interventions, mechanical circulatory support, and interventional electrophysiology/pacing. Despite technological advancements and improved techniques, these devices necessitate large-bore (≥12 French) arterial/venous sheaths, posing a significant risk of bleeding and vascular complications, whose occurrence has been related to an increase in morbidity and mortality. Therefore, optimizing large-bore vascular access management is crucial in endovascular interventions. Technical options, including optimized preprocedural planning and proper selection and utilization of vascular closure devices, have been developed to increase safety. This review explores the comprehensive management of large-bore accesses, from optimal vascular puncture to sheath removal. It also discusses strategies for managing closure device failure, with the goal of minimizing vascular complications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)N/A-N/A
JournalCirculation: Cardiovascular Interventions
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • femoral artery
  • heart assist device
  • peripheral artery disease
  • transcatheter aortic valve replacement
  • vascular access devices

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