Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Mar 2021)

Pledget reinforcement and traction compression as adjunctive techniques for suture-based closure of arterial cannulation sites in percutaneous endovascular aneurysm repair—initial experience

  • Nadarajah Selva Theivacumar, MBBS, MD, FRCS,
  • Mahim I. Qureshi, MA, MBBS, MRCS, PhD,
  • Simon Glasgow, MRCS, PhD,
  • Mojahid Najem, MBBS, MRCSEd, ChM

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 183 – 187

Abstract

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Suture-based vascular closure devices are used in percutaneous endovascular procedures. However, failures are not uncommon. We have described our initial experience with two adjunct techniques to reinforce the suture-based vascular closure device (ProGlide; Abbot Vascular, Santa Clara, Calif) after percutaneous endovascular aneurysm repair. The threads of the ProGlide device (Abbot Vascular) were passed through a pledget with the help of a needle, which was secured to the puncture site to allow for traction compression. The use of the techniques can be helpful if the suture-based vascular closure devices fail to achieve immediate and complete hemostasis. The use of these adjuncts could reduce the incidence of closure-related complications after percutaneous endovascular procedures.

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