Percutaneous Closure Device Closer, Our Experience
Černá M.1, Köcher M.2, Buřval S.1, Šišola I.1, Utíkal P.3, Bachleda P.3, Dráč P.3
Radiologická klinika FN, Olomouc1 přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Nekula, CSc. Klinika radiologie 3. LF UK, Praha2 přednosta doc. MUDr. M. Köcher, PhD. I. chirurgická klinika FN, Olomouc3 přednosta prof. MUDr. V. Král, CSc. |
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Summary:
Purpose: To evaluate efficacy and safety of the percutaneous closure device Closer.
Materials and methods: Between July 2002 and August 2003 forty-two arteries were closed by 6F
percutaneous closure device Closer in 40 patients. They were 15 women and 25 men of average age
61 years (30 - 89 years). A retrograde access was closed in 29 arteries, procedures included 21
neurointerventions, 4 renal angioplasties and 4 iliac angioplasties. In one case it was a vertical
puncture with a conversion from antegrade to retrograde way with femoral and iliac angioplasty.
An antegrade access was closed in 12 arteries, 8 arteries with femoropopliteal subintimal recanalization,
4 ones with femoral angioplasties.
Results: Deployment was successful in 92.9 % (39 arteries), hemostasis was achieved in the same
percentage and in the same arteries. There were 3 device failures, 1 failure occured after retrograde
puncture; it was the breakage of suture with calcified artery. Two failures happened after antegrade
puncture due to groin scar and obesity. In folow-up 27 patients had Doppler ultrasound, 8 were just
questioned and 6 patients were lost from records. The minor complications consisted of two groin
haematomas and one case of pain. No major complications were found.
Conclusion: Percutaneous arterial closure by 6F suturing device Closer is fast, simple and safe.
Sutured-mediated closure alows the reduction of the hemostasis time, imobilization and hospitalization
and the decrease of patient’s discomfort. The number of complications in interventional
procedures does not get significantly higher.
Key words:
percutaneous artery closure - percutaneous closure device - Perclose - Closer
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