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This short video demonstrates our deployment of the Abbott perclose device following carotid stenting using a 9F sheath.
Please note that this video is no substitute for training in the use of this device by a suitably trained individual.
Dr Ralph Jackson, Consultant Interventional Radiologist
Dr Phil Haslam, Consultant Interventional Radiologist
Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Apparently the white suture came off by itself at the end of the procedure when securing the knot. Normally the white suture is also cut with the knot trimmer.
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As i know, if you used a large vascular sheath (>8Fr), you should use at least 2 perclose proglides to achieve complete hemostasis.