Radial to Visceral (R2V) in Practice – UFE Procedures

Published: 01 August 2024

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Overview

Radial access offers advantages over femoral access, including ambulation immediately after the intervention and fewer access site complications*, allowing the possibility of shorter hospital stays**. 

In this video, Dr David Wells will testify and demonstrate that performing interventional radiology procedures through radial access is of benefit for both patients and physicians.
 

References
*Valgimigli M et al. Lancet 2015;385:2465–76.
**Mamas MA et al. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 2018;11:e004482

This interview is sponsored by

Target Audience

  • Interventional Radiologist
  • Vascular Surgeon
  • Interventional Cardiologist
  • Nurse/Nurse Practitioner

Key Learning Objective

  • Understand how radial access can be of benefit for patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures, physicians and HCP’s.

More from this programme

Part 1

Radial To Visceral (R2V) Interview with Dr David Wells

Dr David Wells shares his insights into radial access cases, from his pilot study back in 2018, to developing the procedure and how important it is to have a good team around you when performing the case.  

Part 2

Radial To Visceral (R2V) - Step by step demonstration in real cases

Dr David Wells demonstrates how to perform a successful guided radial access case. 

Faculty Biographies

David  Wells

David Wells

Interventional Radiologist

Dr David Wells is a Interventional Radiologist. His interests include fibroid embolisation, prostate artery embolisation, interventional radiology.

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