Abstract

The brachial artery is an interesting alternative for the peripheral endovascular treatments in the event of hostile groins, lesions of the femoral tripod, complex procedures requiring several vascular accesses, but also because it allows an upper route of navigation. Since the literature reports high rates of complications for this access, we conducted a 6-month multicentric prospective study to reappraise its risks.

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