Abstract

Objective: To observe the effect of the new butterfly femoral artery puncture compression device in the treatment of patients with femoral artery punctured. Methods: From January 2015 to June 2017, 618 patients who underwent interventional treatment of femoral artery puncture were selected. The mean age of the patients was (60.9±8.2) years old, 406 males and 212 females. The number of patients who used 5F, 6F, 8F and 10F arterial sheath was 206, 342, 56 and 14 cases, respectively. This new butterfly femoral artery puncture compression device was applied to every case after operation. Then the time of limb braking and complications were analyzed. Results: After the 5F/6F arterial sheath was pulled out, the average braking time was (12.0±4.6) h, and after the 8F/10F arterial sheath was pulled out, the average braking time was (22.1±8.4) h. The effective rate was 99.2% (613/618) , and 5 hematoma cases of 618 patients were punctured postoperatively, of which 3 cases diagnosed by Doppler Ultrasound were false aneurysms, 1 case of thrombin injection, 1 case undergoing surgical treatment, and 1 case prolonging the time of compression (48 h) , then all recovered. No serious skin allergy and burst happened. Conclusions: The new butterfly femoral artery compression device could be used for hemostasis after the femoral artery intervention, with the features of easy operation, low complication rate, also effective under visualization, especially, and the advantages of bilateral femoral artery compression at the same time. It is a more ideal hemostatic device and worth popularizing in clinical application. Key words: Interventional therapy; Femoral artery; Puncture; Compression device

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