Transradial Approach for Noncoronary Interventions: A Single-Center Review of Safety and Feasibility in the First 1,500 Cases
Raghuram Posham, MD et alThis retrospective analysis demonstrated that TRA was safe and well tolerated in a heterogeneous patient population across a range of peripheral vascular interventions.
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The RAVI registry: prospective, multicenter study of radial access in embolization procedures – 30 days follow up
Marcelo Guimaraes, MD et alPresented at SIR 2023, this prospective registry confirmed the safety and efficacy of radial access for men's and women's health procedures across multiple centers.
READ FINDINGSTransradial Versus Transfemoral Arterial Access in Liver Cancer Embolization: Randomized Trial to Assess Patient Satisfaction
Ricardo Yamada, MD et alIn this trial study, TRA was the preferred access for the majority of patients and was associated with less radiation exposure to the operator.
READ FINDINGSTransradial and Transfemoral Uterine Fibroid Embolization Comparative Study: Technical and Clinical Outcomes
Masoud Nakhaei, MD et alTransradial and transfemoral UAE have similar technical and clinical outcomes, with low rates of access site complications.
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