Francesco Soriano , Andrea R. Munafò , Claudio Montalto , Stefano Nava , Giuseppe Esposito , Nurcan Baydaroglu , Jacopo A. Oreglia , Stefan Toggweiler
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Use of single large-bore access for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in complex clinical scenarios: A case series
Sometimes secondary vascular access during transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) may be challenging due to hostile vascular anatomy, representing a further source of vascular complications. In such cases, a minimalist approach with single femoral access (“all-in-one” technique) may be performed. Here we describe how to successfully perform the “all-in-one” technique, reporting 3 cases of transfemoral TAVR for which a single-access approach was used to overcome challenges in obtaining secondary arterial access and minimize sources of vascular complications, according to patients' characteristics and procedural aspects.