When to Use Antegrade Access in Infrainguinal Revascularization
Antegrade access is the default for infrainguinal revascularization — until proven otherwise. Two real exceptions, two false exceptions, and the one adjustment that changes everything.
Antegrade access is the default for infrainguinal revascularization — until proven otherwise. Two real exceptions, two false exceptions, and the one adjustment that changes everything.
The perforating technique is your last endoluminal option before going subintimal. When to use it, when to avoid it, and which devices get the job done — a practical, no-fluff guide
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Endoluminal or subintimal recanalization? Practical guide to choosing the right approach for chronic total occlusions based on lesion length, vessel calcification, and anatomy — with evidence-based insights from daily endovascular practice.
EVAR changed the paradigm of aortic repair — but not its nature. What if the most elegant procedure in vascular surgery still lives inside its own paradox: a seal built on a moving wall, a success that must be watched forever?
Guidewire bending is not about aesthetics—it’s about intention. The shape you give to the wire defines whether you slide, drill, or anchor, and can even decide the outcome of an EVAR. In this article, we explore the essential curves and what they really mean inside the vessel.
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