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Resident-run Vascular and Interventional Radiology (VIR) resident clinics represent an emerging trend in the education of VIR trainees. As the concept is not widely adopted, the financial impact of a clinic on an existing training program has not been described. We present data regarding reimbursement over a three-year period at a resident-run VIR clinic at a single institution. We detail reimbursement...
Retrograde contralateral common femoral access traditionally has comprised the majority of access sites for the endovascular treatement of infrainguinal arterial disease. As the volume and complexity of distal lower extremity arterial endovascular interventions have increased, nontraditional access sites have increased in use. Antegrade SFA access provides numerous advantages that include improved...