Delayed Complication Secondary to Unsuccessful Deployment of the StarClose Device
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2021.03.031
Delayed Complication Secondary to Unsuccessful Deployment of the StarClose Device
Abstract
The introduction of vascular closure devices (VCD) such as the StarClose device, has been an innovative step in interventional procedures. Earlier post-procedure ambulation, reduced hematoma formation, the time to hemostasis and the need for blood transfusion have been achievable.1 Few case reports describe complications following deployment of the StarClose device, resulting in acute ischemia. Here we present a unique case of unsuccessful deployment of the StarClose device in a patient following an elective right superficial femoral artery angioplasty, resulting in delayed deterioration of the patient's symptoms, necessitating surgery months after the initial intervention.
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