Interventional Radiology Tutorial: Gelfoam Pledgets for Hemostasis after Solid Organ Biopsy
How to use Gelfoam Pledgets to achieve hemostasis after a percutaneous biopsy of the liver or kidney
How to use Gelfoam Pledgets to achieve hemostasis after a percutaneous biopsy of the liver or kidney
Preservation of venous access for hemodialysis patients is essential. This case nicely illustrates one option for securing access in patients who’ve previously been jailed by stent placement.
Subclavian, innominate and vertebral artery atherosclerosis is a frequently underdiagnosed but important manifestation of peripheral artery disease.
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