Transcaval Access: Difference between revisions
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Used for TAVR access when the Iliacs and/or Femorals are insufficient for large-bore access. | Used for TAVR access when the Iliacs and/or Femorals are insufficient for large-bore access. | ||
==Catheters== | ===Catheters=== | ||
===Open=== | ====Open==== | ||
*6fr straight pigtail | *6fr straight pigtail | ||
*7fr RDC guide catheter | *7fr RDC guide catheter | ||
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==Wires== | ===Wires=== | ||
===Open=== | ====Open==== | ||
*Grandslam wire | *Grandslam wire | ||
*Astato wire | *Astato wire | ||
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==Misc. Supplies== | ===Misc. Supplies=== | ||
===Open=== | ====Open==== | ||
*(2) Touhy-Borst | *(2) Touhy-Borst | ||
*(2) Stopcock | *(2) Stopcock |
Revision as of 22:12, 8 December 2021
Used for TAVR access when the Iliacs and/or Femorals are insufficient for large-bore access.
Catheters
Open
- 6fr straight pigtail
- 7fr RDC guide catheter
- NaviCross
- Piggyback wire converter
- Small curl Agilis
- TorqView Delivery catheter (Any size - use first to expire)
- Use threaded delivery cable only
- DrySeal sheath (Ask for size)
Wires
Open
- Grandslam wire
- Astato wire
- Lunderquist wire
Misc. Supplies
Open
- (2) Touhy-Borst
- (2) Stopcock
- Bovie Pen
- (2) hemostats for Bovie pen
- Grounding pad
- 25mm Gooseneck snare