Abstract

Carotid artery stenting with embolic protection has been shown to be a proven alternative to carotid endarterectomy in patients with significant carotid disease. The transfemoral approach is the conventional access site for carotid stenting. Access site complications are the most common adverse event after carotid stenting from the femoral access and most technical failures are related to a complex aortic arch. As demonstrated in multiple studies, transradial approach reduces access site bleeding and vascular complications in coronary interventional procedures. It may offer a more direct and safer approach in cases involving a complex arch. Previous feasibility studies and case reports have demonstrated that transradial access may be a viable alternative strategy in these patients.

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