Trans-Brachial TAVI in a Patient with Aortic Isthmus Stenosis: A Case Report.
Mohammed SaadAbdelrahman ElhakimRene RuschRouven BerndBernd PanholzerGeorg LutterDerk FrankPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
In patients with aortic isthmus stenosis, the brachial artery could be a feasible alternative, as a less invasive access site, which can be determined after careful assessment of the vessel diameter. More data are required to evaluate the safety and efficacy of this access route and to achieve more technical improvements to increase operator familiarity with it.