Removing an introducer sheath post-catheterization remains a high-risk operational phase in interventional cardiology and endovascular procedures. Inconsistent hemostasis protocols directly lead to increased clinical complication rates.
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Image-guided radiographic and angiographic procedures demand extreme precision from the operator. Clinicians consistently face a fundamental challenge in the cath lab: maintaining stable, repeated vascular access without traumatizing delicate vessel walls over long operations.
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Medical terminology often creates confusion in busy clinical environments. You frequently hear "introducer" and "catheter" used interchangeably during clinical training and procurement discussions. This common terminology overlap masks a fundamental reality about modern vascular access tools.
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