A case of ultra-prolonged intra-aortic balloon pump support via sheathless femoral access.
Mohammad A Al-AniGarrett SnipesAlex M ParkerRichard A KerenskyPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2023)
While axillary IABP offers an opportunity to rehabilitate, it has an unacceptably high complication rate, often resulting in vascular injury that adds morbidity to an acutely ill cohort. In this case, we found that sheathless femoral IABP access offered stability for a prolonged time while avoiding pain, bleeding, infection, and vascular injury. We hypothesize that this is due to less indwelling prosthetic material usage and also device flexibility, allowing conformation to the natural course of the femoral artery. We are encouraged by this case to use a sheathless access approach for patients expected to require prolonged IABP support.
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