Collagen plug hemostatic closure of femoral arterial puncture sites following implantation of intracoronary stents
- 1 December 1993
- journal article
- other
- Published by Wiley in Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
- Vol. 30 (4) , 314-316
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ccd.1810300412
Abstract
Recently a new adjunct to achieving arterial hemostasis has been developed. The device consists of a purified bovine collagen plug which when inserted adjacent to the arterial wall induces the formation of a hemostatic cap directly over the arterial puncture. We have utilized collagen plug hemostasis in 32 patients on 35 occasions undergoing implantation of intracoronary stents while attempting to maintain continuous full anticoagulation. Initial hemostasis was successfully achieved in all patients. Moderate sized (5 to 10 cm) hematomas were noted in 4 patients and large hematomas (>10 cm) in 3, of whom 2 required vascular repair and transfusion. One patient developed a purulent discharge from the puncture site which resolved with a brief course of antibiotics. No patient suffered femoral arterial occlusion, distal embolization, or venous thrombosis. There were no long term access site problems at a mean follow up of 6 months. Repeat catheterization utilizing the same femoral artery was performed in 16 patients without difficulty. In five of these patients angiography was performed early after stent implantation without discontinuation of full anticoagulation and collagen closure was utilized a second time. Collagen plug hemostasis is feasible after coronary stenting, may allow more aggressive anticoagulation than might otherwise be achieved, and may facilitate angiographic restudy early after stenting without the need to discontinue anticoagulation.© 1993 Wlley-Liss, IncKeywords
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