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Mechanical Thrombectomy: Emerging Technologies and Techniques
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2018The treatment of acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion (LVO) has revolutionized in the last decade. We sought to compile the most relevant literature published about the evolution in treating this disabling and fatal disease.A literature review of recent studies describing early treatment options like intravenous tissue plasminogen ...
Edgar A. Samaniego +3 more
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Adjunctive techniques in percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2003Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy is an established method in interventional radiology and refers to the removal of acute embolic or thrombotic occlusive material in arteries, veins, or vascular grafts using percutaneous transluminal methods. However, initial complete removal of occlusive material can be achieved only in a minority of patients.
Marc, Kalinowski, Hans-Joachim, Wagner
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Mechanical thrombectomy in acute venous thrombosis using an Amplatz thrombectomy device
Australasian Radiology, 1999Three cases of percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy using the Amplatz thrombectomy device are presented. All cases involve the application of the device in a major thoracic or abdominal vein in situations in which chemothrombolysis was contraindicated.
G J, Smith +3 more
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[Mechanical Thrombectomy - Recent Trials].
Der Radiologe, 2016The publications of five prospective randomized trials have made 2015 a milestone in the development of stroke therapy. Up till then, IV rtPA had been the only evidence-based recanalizing treatment for ischemic stroke.In this article we review the results of five trials: MR CLEAN, ESCAPE, EXTEND IA, SWIFT PRIME, and REVASCAT.
U, Yilmaz, R, Mühl-Benninghaus
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Acute Stroke: Mechanical Thrombectomy
2013Acute stroke is today the third commonest cause for death in the industrialized world responsible for 10–12 % of overall mortality. It is the single most common cause of permanent disability in adults. Approximately 15 % of acute stroke patients suffer from an intracranial bleed, while the remaining 85 % have an ischemic stroke.
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Risks of percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2021openaire +2 more sources
The fluid mechanics of aspiration thrombectomy
Journal of NeuroInterventional SurgeryLarge vessel occlusion causing acute ischemic stroke is ideally treated with endovascular clot retrieval, which is increasingly being performed via direct aspiration thrombectomy. Successful aspiration thrombectomy depends on multiple tenets of fluid and solid mechanics, including the application of hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces to lodged clots ...
Michael T Froehler, Bryan C Good
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Thrombus Composition and Efficacy of Thrombolysis and Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Stroke, 2021Precious Jolugbo, Robert A S Ariëns
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