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There are three main arteries for the balloon insertion: ventral aorta, common iliac arteries, and internal iliac arteries. In this chapter, characteristic features of temporary arterial balloon occlusion and strategies for the procedure are described.

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Video 5.1

Intra-aortic balloon occlusion (IABO). The occlusion balloon is approached from the right inguinal artery. Firstly, cannulates a needle to the right inguinal artery and a guide wire is then advanced to the descending aorta distal to the renal arteries. Intra-aortic balloon is passed over the guide wire and inflated until the distal blood flow ceased (MP4 56720 kb)

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Common iliac artery balloon occlusion (CIABO). The occlusion balloon is approached from the bilateral inguinal arteries. Firstly, cannulates a needle to the right inguinal artery and a guide wire is then advanced to the left common iliac artery. The balloon is passed over the guide wire and inflated until the distal blood flow ceased. The right balloon is approached crosswise from the left inguinal artery (MP4 59539 kb)

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Internal iliac artery balloon occlusion (IIABO). The occlusion balloon is approached from the bilateral inguinal arteries. Firstly, cannulates a needle to the right inguinal artery and a guide wire is then advanced to the left internal iliac artery. The balloon is passed over the guide wire and inflated until the distal blood flow ceased. The right balloon is approached crosswise from the left inguinal artery (MP4 99386 kb)

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Takeda, J., Makino, S. (2018). Temporary Arterial Balloon Occlusion for Obstetrical Field. In: Takeda, S., Kuwatsuru, R. (eds) Gynecologic and Obstetric Prophylactic Hemostasis by Intra-arterial Balloon Occlusion. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8833-9_5

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