Ulnar Artery Access: A Nontraditional Access Site for Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography and Neurointervention: 2-Dimensional Operative Video

Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown). 2021 Sep 15;21(4):E350-E352. doi: 10.1093/ons/opab221.

Abstract

Transfemoral access has long been the main access site for cerebral angiography and neurointerventional procedures. Radial access is accepted as an alternative to the traditional transfemoral approach. Ulnar access may be undertaken if the radial artery is occluded or small caliber, or when radial artery preservation is needed. The safety and feasibility of ulnar access for neuroangiographic procedures has been demonstrated.1-3 In this operative video, we demonstrate ulnar artery access in a patient in whom radial artery preservation was desired. We further elaborate on the technical nuances of this access. This nontraditional access site offers the same advantages as radial access, avoiding the need to switch to femoral artery access. A preoperative Allen's test is not necessary. Ultrasound imaging is used to aid in the identification and successful puncture of the ulnar artery. A medial to lateral approach for ulnar artery puncture is advised to avoid injury to the ulnar nerve. Careful application of wrist closure bands avoids hematoma accumulation. The patient gave informed consent for the procedure and video recording. Institutional review board approval was deemed unnecessary. Video. © University at Buffalo, May 2021. Used with permission.

Keywords: Cerebral angiography; Radial artery access; Transfemoral access; Ulnar artery access.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Video-Audio Media

MeSH terms

  • Cerebral Angiography
  • Femoral Artery
  • Humans
  • Radial Artery*
  • Ulnar Artery* / diagnostic imaging
  • Ulnar Artery* / surgery
  • Ultrasonography