JRM

Journal of Radiology in Medicine is an international journal that published original research and articles in all areas of radiology. Its publishes original research articles, review articles, case reports, editorial commentaries, letters to the editor, educational articles, and conference/meeting announcements.

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Percutaneous interventional removal of the broken catheter during angiography
Catheter rupture during coronary angiography is very rare complication. Generally, this broken catheter piece can be removed with a snareloop, but sometimes in cases where the broken piece is large in diameter, it may not be caught with a snareloop. In this case, the catheter piece that could not be caught with a snare loop was removed by catching it with a manual snare using a 0.014 inch guide wire.


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Volume 1, Issue 1, 2024
Page : 12-13
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