Abstract
Permanent vascular closure systems are commonly used for achieving hemostasis after transfemoral percutaneous procedures. However, there exists conflicting data regarding the safety of re-puncturing these devices during subsequent procedures. Because percutaneous procedures have become more prevalent, so have the use of vascular closure devices, emphasizing the need to understand their limitations. The following case report describes a situation where a micropuncture catheter fractured within a closure device during inadvertent repeat device access and the challenges encountered with its retrieval.