U.S., May 8 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07573644) titled 'A Prospective Randomized Study Comparing the Safety of Percutaneous and Open Brachial Access in the Endovascular Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Lesion' on Feb. 05.
Brief Summary: Endovascular treatment tends to replace open surgery in the management of peripheral arterial disease. Access via the common femoral artery remains the primary approach for peripheral arterial interventions. Brachial artery access has emerged as a valid alternative when femoral access is not feasible. Brachial access can be achieved either percutaneously or through an open surgical approach at the elbow.
A limited number of studies have reported complicati...