Clinical Application Research of the Transradial Approach in Neurointerventional Surgery
Abstract
This study aims to comprehensively investigate the clinical application and advantages of the transradial approach in neurointerventional procedures. Through in-depth analysis, it was found that the transradial approach significantly reduces the occurrence of surgical complications, improves patient comfort, and effectively shortens hospital stays, thereby lowering overall medical costs. The study content elaborates on the technical essentials and operational procedures of this approach in neurointerventional surgery, including preoperative preparation, precise puncture techniques, catheter manipulation, and other critical links.
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