Abstract

Celt and Angio-Seal are prominent vascular closure devices (VCD) used for achieving hemostasis at the access site after endovascular procedures. The Celt uses a stainless-steel plug and the Angio-Seal uses a collagen-based plug. Complications of VCD placement include pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula formation, hematoma, and limb ischemia. To date, there is a paucity of published studies comparing the safety of these devices in interventional radiology (IR). We investigated the rates of complications between Celt and Angio-Seal in patients within interventional radiology.

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