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Lower complication rates associated with transradial versus transfemoral flow diverting stent placement.

Yangchun LiStephanie H ChenAlejandro M SpiottaPascal M JabbourMichael R LevittPeter KanChristoph J GriessenauerAdam S ArthurJoshua W OsbunMin S ParkNohra ChalouhiAhmad SweidStacey Q WolfeKyle M FargenAaron S DumontTravis M DumontMarie-Christine BrunetSamir SurEvan M LutherAllison StricklandDileep R YavagalEric C PetersonClemens M SchirmerOded GorenShamsher DalalGregory WeinerAxel RosengartDaniel M S RaperChing-Jen ChenPeter AmentaTyler ScullenCory Michael KellyChristopher C YoungMichael I NahhasEyad AlmallouhiArunprasad GunasekaranSuhas PaiGiuseppe LanzinoBrinjikji WMehdi AbbasiDavid Dornbos IiiNitin GoyalJeremy PetersonMohammad H El-GhanemRobert M Starke
Published in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2020)
TRA may be a safer approach for flow diversion to treat cerebral aneurysms at a wide range of locations. Both access site complication rate and overall complication rate were lower for TRA flow diversion compared with TFA in this large series.
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