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ulnar artery

Case Report
11/13/2023
This report presents the case of a 4-year-old male patient with an ulnar pseudoaneurysm of the right upper extremity.
This report presents the case of a 4-year-old male patient with an ulnar pseudoaneurysm of the right upper extremity.
This report presents the case of...
11/13/2023
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Original Research
03/01/2023
Palpation-guided access of the radial artery (RA) has transradial access (TRA) failure rates averaging 6%-7%.  This study aimed to measure RA and ulnar artery (UA) diameters by ultrasound in a typical American population, in hopes of...
Palpation-guided access of the radial artery (RA) has transradial access (TRA) failure rates averaging 6%-7%.  This study aimed to measure RA and ulnar artery (UA) diameters by ultrasound in a typical American population, in hopes of...
Palpation-guided access of the...
03/01/2023
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
08/24/2022
Penetrating ulnar artery injury at the wrist is typically treated with immediate operative repair. This study reports a missed iatrogenic ulnar artery injury that resulted in the development of an ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm that was later...
Penetrating ulnar artery injury at the wrist is typically treated with immediate operative repair. This study reports a missed iatrogenic ulnar artery injury that resulted in the development of an ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm that was later...
Penetrating ulnar artery injury...
08/24/2022
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Commentary
12/29/2015
A commentary on Gokhroo et al highlighting the potential benefits of transulnar angiography.
A commentary on Gokhroo et al highlighting the potential benefits of transulnar angiography.
A commentary on Gokhroo et al...
12/29/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
12/29/2015
This prospective, single-center study randomized 2532 patients to either transulnar (TUA) or transradial access (TRA), and found TUA to be non-inferior to TRA when performed by an experienced operator.
This prospective, single-center study randomized 2532 patients to either transulnar (TUA) or transradial access (TRA), and found TUA to be non-inferior to TRA when performed by an experienced operator.
This prospective, single-center...
12/29/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology