نتایج جستجو برای: guide wire
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Described is an unusual complication occurring during right-sided cardiac catheterization using a 7F flow-directed balloon catheter. During an attempt to direct the catheter from the main pulmonary artery into the pulmonary wedge position, the tip became entangled in a loop of catheter and knotted. Initially, all attempts to unknot or remove the catheter failed. A movable core guide wire was pa...
OBJECTIVE We wanted to evaluate the feasibility and usefulness of a newly designed balloon sheath for gastrointestinal guidance and access by conducting a phantom study. MATERIALS AND METHODS The newly designed balloon sheath consisted of an introducer sheath and a supporting balloon. A coil catheter was advanced over a guide wire into two gastroduodenal phantoms (one was with stricture and o...
Three patients with indications for percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of a totally occluded coronary artery also had distal opacification by a collateral vessel. The balloon catheter and guide wire were manipulated proximally through the guide catheter. With a second catheter, angiography of the collateral vessel opacified the occluded artery distal to the obstruction. In all three cases, s...
Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) are relatively safe, and the complication rate is low in comparison to cardiac surgery revascularization. The incidence of broken or retained PCI equipment is about 0.1–0.8% [1]. We report a successful retrieval of a fractured guide wire by using a percutaneous catheter Amplatz GooseNeck Snare and Microsnare Kit (Covidien, Plymouth, USA), which was com...
Catheterization of central veins is a routine technique which is widely used in emergency department and medical intensive care units. Seldinger's technique is widely used to place central venous and arterial catheters and is generally considered safe. The technique does have multiple potential risks. Guide wire-related complications are rare but potentially serious. We describe a case of a los...
The most common clinical causes of metallic foreign body in the breast are surgical clips, pieces of guide-wire and gunshot wounds. Metallic foreign bodies can lead to local breast pain, abscesses, pneumothorax after granulomas or migration, and cardiac tamponade. Mammotome biopsy, fluoroscopy, guide-wire biopsy and radio-guided occult lesion localization (ROLL) are the standard techniques appl...
A duplicated collecting system (DCS) is a common anatomical variant of the kidney. As surgeons now perform more donor cadaveric transplants than in the past, the discovery of an occluded DCS may occur in the post-transplant setting. Over a dozen articles have reported on the use of DCS in the renal transplant setting. However, to our knowledge, this case report is the first to describe the crea...
PURPOSE The aim of this study was to assess the safety and efficacy of fluoroscopy-guided retrograde double-J stent exchange. MATERIALS AND METHODS Between March 2003 and June 2005, 39 retrograde ureteral stent exchange procedures on 19 patients and 24 ureters were performed under fluoroscopic guidance. Seventeen of the patients were female and 2 were male. All procedures were done on an outp...
Primary hyperparathyroidism may cause fetal demise in pregnant patients if prompt diagnosis and treatment is not initiated. The paper describes a novel guide wire technique for a targeted parathyroidectomy, which may reduce the risk to mother and fetus and be useful in other related circumstances.
detailed evaluation; however it presents clear advantages for monitoring SjO2 during CEA. Further refinements may improve this technique, including use of a guide wire for introducing the catheter into the internal jugular vein. In addition, this method should be compared with the conventional technique of monitoring SjO2 during CEA in terms of 1) accuracy and continuity of measurements, 2) tim...
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