PTA Balloon Catheters: Why is the Shift to "Radial Access" Making Leg Procedures Much Faster and Safer?
Historically, if you needed a PTA procedure for your legs, the doctor would enter through the large femoral artery in your groin. However, 2026 is seeing a massive shift toward "Radial Access"—entering through the wrist instead. This transition is made possible by a new generation of long-shaft PTA catheters that are flexible enough to travel from the arm all the way down to the legs. For...
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