Abstract

In urgent surgical practice with bleeding of various genesis, when the question of endovascular hemostasis arises, it is crucial to choose the safest arterial access, in which specific vascular complications will be minimal. Reducing the likelihood of hemorrhagic complications in the arterial access during X-ray endovascular surgery is an essential aspect, especially with a high degree of blood loss. The possibility of using distal radial access with localization on the back of the left hand for endovascular interventions in emergency surgery is discussed in this article.

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