Complications associated with the arterial puncture closure device--Angio-Seal
- PMID: 18230871
- DOI: 10.1177/1538574407312657
Complications associated with the arterial puncture closure device--Angio-Seal
Abstract
Background: Arterial puncture closure devices (APCD) are frequently used after cardiac catheterization. Here, the diagnosis and therapy of femoral artery complications after the use of the Angio-Seal APCD is reported.
Patients and methods: The Angio-Seal APCD was deployed in 1600 patients undergoing transfemoral catheterization.
Results: In 7 of 1600 cases (0.4%) vascular complications occurred following Angio-Seal deployment. Diagnosis was made by duplex sonography. Intraoperative findings consisted of a complete occlusion with dissection of the femoral artery in all patients. In 6 cases, the femoral bifurcation had to be reconstructed after endarterectomy. Follow-up is complete with a mean of 6 months.
Conclusion: The Angio-Seal device should not be used for closure of the superficial femoral artery and in patients with severe arteriosclerosis. The application of arteriography as well as the use of ultrasound-guided puncture is advisable. In all cases, surgical intervention was successful and an adequate therapy for management of complications.
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