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Transradial intervention for chronic total occlusion at the external iliac artery using a bidirectional approach through a single guiding catheter.

A 64-year-old male with intermittent claudication due to long chronic total occlusion of external iliac artery was successfully treated with a bi-directional approach. The retrograde guidewire was inserted into the ipsilateral internal iliac artery to the distal femoral artery through a collateral channel. The procedure was performed with a single guiding catheter through a single puncture of the left radial artery. Avoid puncture of the femoral artery may be less invasive with fewer bleeding complications.

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