Radial Access for Neurointervention
Eric Peterson editor Pascal M Jabbour editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:13th Oct '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
For the longest time, neuroendovascular procedures have been done through the femoral artery (TFA) located in the thigh and groin region. Over the last decade, interventional cardiologists have pioneered a newer approach: by utilizing the radial artery in the wrist to access the arterial system, a new procedure has been employed: radial access. Numerous studies and randomized controlled trials have demonstrated this to be a safer way of performing endovascular procedures, and a majority of the interventional cardiac procedures are performed via radial access. The neurointerventional community, however, has been slow to adopt this innovation. The radial access innovation is finally making its way to the neurointerventional community. Radial Access for Neurointervention has all the literature supporting illustrating how radial access is useful to the neuro community. Detailed chapters describe the techniques of radial access including positioning the patient on the table, driving the microcatheters intracranially, aneurysms treatment, AVM/AVF embolizations, complications management, and more. Readily enhanced throughout with pictures and movies, this first-of-its-kind book will guide neurointerventionalists to transition their practices to radial first.
Radial Access for Neurointervention serves as the seminal text on the subject. Whether you are a recent graduate or an experienced neurointerventionalist looking to develop a transradial practice, Jabbour and Peterson provide an exceptional and practical reference and guide. * Matthew J. McPheeters, MD, MBA, University at Buffalo, Buffalo,New York, Neurosurgery *
ISBN: 9780197524176
Dimensions: 180mm x 259mm x 13mm
Weight: 558g
160 pages