01/13/2015
Allen Jeremias, MD, MSc; Aaron V. Kaplan; Mladen I. Vidovich, MD; Morton J. Kern, MD, MSCAI, FACC, FAHA; Kirk N. Garrett; Michael Ragosta, MD; Malcolm R. Bell, MD; Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM; George W. Vetrovec, MD; Lloyd W. Klein, MD; Mitchell W. Krucoff, MD; Bonnie H. Weiner, MD, MBA, FSCAI, FACC; Samuel M. Butman, MD
A challenging access case required a coronary 0.014-inch wire to deliver a micropuncture sheath into the internal jugular vein (the standard micropuncture wire couldn’t be manipulated into the superior vena cava [SVC]). At some point during...
A challenging access case required a coronary 0.014-inch wire to deliver a micropuncture sheath into the internal jugular vein (the standard micropuncture wire couldn’t be manipulated into the superior vena cava [SVC]). At some point during...
A challenging access case...