Prospective Audit of “Post-Close” Haemostasis Following Large Bore Femoral Arterial Punctures: A Second Look at the Double Angio-Seal Technique

Introduction: This study aimed to prospectively audit the efficacy of the post-close technique for the achievement of haemostasis following large bore femoral arterial punctures. Report: Twenty-five consecutive patients (16 males, 9 females, mean age 73.3 [SD 9.6] years) underwent aortoiliac or peri...

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Main Author: Arindam Chaudhuri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-01-01
Series:EJVES Short Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405655318300306
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Summary:Introduction: This study aimed to prospectively audit the efficacy of the post-close technique for the achievement of haemostasis following large bore femoral arterial punctures. Report: Twenty-five consecutive patients (16 males, 9 females, mean age 73.3 [SD 9.6] years) underwent aortoiliac or peripheral arterial interventions via large bore femoral arterial punctures from 2017 to the present. Given previous success with closing 12F defects with a single 8F Angio-Seal, only those defects closed using a double wire set up and double Angio-Seal deployments were assessed. Discussion: A total of 60 Angio-Seal VCDs were deployed using standard double wire preparation in 30 groins for haemostasis in 30 corresponding large bore femoral punctures. This second round audit reinforces the post-close technique using two Angio-Seal VCDs as the author's choice of femoral arterial closure up to 16F. It also provides some early insight into using this approach in redo groins. Keywords: Large bore femoral puncture, Vascular closure devices, “Post-close”
ISSN:2405-6553