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Vascular occluders
This patient had a carotico-subclavian conduit formed prior to TEVAR. The video shows the amplatezer type 1 plug being deployed via the suture line of the conduit into the proximal subclavian artery to occlude the vessel proximal to the vertebral artery origin. Dr Sumaira Macdonald, consultant interventional radiologist Dr Phil Haslam, consultant interventional radiologist
This large renal arterio venous fistula (AVF) was an incidental finding on CT performed for haematuria. The video shows occlusion of the fistula using an Amplatzer vascular plug 4. The plug was deployed through a 4F cobra and 5F Terumo destination sheath. Flow was occluded after 3 minutes. Dr Bhaskar Ganai, Lecturer in Interventional Radiology, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin Dr Phil Haslam, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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