Abstract

Appropriate preprocedure patient selection is a prerequisite for determining the optimal intraprocedural imaging techniques. Assessment of aortoiliac morphology before intervention, based on thin-cut contrast computed tomography (CT) reconstructions with center line aortic images, allows maximum utilization of total x-ray exposure and contrast agents in the interrogation of patient-specific anatomic variations. A delay in addressing the patient’s anatomy and device selection until the time of the procedure in the interventional suite precludes efficient, minimal-risk assessment for access and device delivery.

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