Woggle technique (interventional procedure)

Last revised by Frank Gaillard on 14 Apr 2018

The Woggle technique is the purse-string suture modified using to close a puncture site after a percutaneous procedure.

Techniques common to all procedure include:

  • a purse-string suture is done around the introducer sheath (the short plastic tube placed within a vein or artery)
  • cut the needle off the suture and insert the two free ends of the suture through the tension collar (known as the Woggle device)
  • remove the sheath out slowly while tightening the tension collar to achieve hemostasis
  • the stopcock is then turn off to lock the suture

After a half of hour, one of the sutures can be cut very close to the skin and the suture removed.

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