American Journal of Neuroradiology 20:1706-1709 (10 1999)
© 1999 American Society of Neuroradiology
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Neurointerventional Experience with an Arteriotomy Suture Device
a From the Department of Radiology (P.M.) and the Section of Interventional Cardiology (G.B.), Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Summary: We describe our experience with an arteriotomy closure device that has become a routine tool for the management of most patients in our neurointerventional service. In our experience, this device contributes significantly to patient comfort by allowing mobilization within 2 hours of a procedure, even with anticoagulants. Efficacy and safety of this suture device requires proctoring during initial experience.
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