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Neurointerventional Practice Change Following Distal Medium Vessel Occlusion Randomized Controlled Trials: A Survey. [PDF]

open access: yesStroke Vasc Interv Neurol
Aziz YN   +18 more
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Aspiration Thrombectomy

Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2021
Distal embolization of thrombus can lead to impairment of microvascular perfusion, and measures of abnormal microvascular perfusion have been associated with increased mortality and worsened clinical outcomes. Large multicenter randomized controlled trials and multiple meta-analyses have failed to demonstrate an improvement in clinical outcomes with ...
Matthew C, Evans, Anbukarasi, Maran
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Surgical Venous Thrombectomy

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1999
Rehabilitation of the technique of venous thrombectomy is justified, but, in order for this technique to be effective, it must only be performed in selected cases. In the authors' view it is of the utmost value in young patients when the venous thrombosis occurs accidentally, after traumatism or surgery and when a diagnostic is made without delay.
C, Juhan   +3 more
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Mechanical thrombectomy for DVT

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2004
Deep venous thrombosis is a common source of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Complications include pulmonary embolism and chronic post-thrombotic syndrome. Chronic post-thrombotic syndrome is characterized by extremity pain, edema, venous claudication, skin changes, and skin ulceration.
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Thrombolysis, Mechanical Thrombectomy and Percutaneous Aspiration Thrombectomy

2012
Over the past 25 years there have been many developments in the percutaneous minimally invasive dissolution and removal of thrombus from the vasculature. Available methods include lysis by drugs, which enhance the body’s native thrombolytic system, and those which involve physical maceration and/or removal of clot. This chapter will focus in particular
Gerard S. Goh   +2 more
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Thrombectomy averted stroke: evidence of tissue salvageability after thrombectomy

BMJ Case Reports
Advances in stroke management are increasingly improving patient outcomes. We present two cases which demonstrate how endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) can alter tissue fate in ischaemic stroke. We present two cases of patients who presented with acute stroke symptoms.
Onur Tanglay   +5 more
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[Thrombectomy].

No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
Endovascular procedures have become the standard treatment for acute stroke caused by large vessel occlusion. Various strategies are available, including stent retrieval, aspiration catheter placement, and combined techniques. However, the first-pass effect can be maximized using the technique most familiar to each surgeon and institution.
Daizo, Ishii, Nobutaka, Horie
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Thrombectomy in Volkmann's Contracture

New England Journal of Medicine, 1952
ARTERIAL thrombectomy is a previously untested treatment for Volkmann's contracture. A review of the literature failed to reveal any earlier employment of the procedure. Griffiths1 , 2 reported segmental arteriectomy and described embolectomy in patients who are fibrillating, but he did not mention thrombectomy at the site of injury in cases of ...
D K, CRYSTAL, E, BURGESS, C, WANGEMAN
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AngioJet thrombectomy.

The Journal of invasive cardiology, 2004
The AngioJet rheolytic thrombectomy system is designed to remove thrombus with the Venturi-Bernoulli effect, with multiple high-velocity, high-pressure saline jets which are introduced through orifices in the distal tip of the catheter to create a localized low-pressure zone, resulting in a vacuum effect with the entrainment and dissociation of bulky ...
Michael S, Lee   +3 more
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