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Thrombectomy alone versus intravenous alteplase plus thrombectomy in patients with stroke: an open-label, blinded-outcome, randomised non-inferiority trial

open access: yesLancet, The, 2022
BACKGROUND Whether thrombectomy alone is equally as effective as intravenous alteplase plus thrombectomy remains controversial. We aimed to determine whether thrombectomy alone would be non-inferior to intravenous alteplase plus thrombectomy in ...
Urs Fischer   +2 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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Unresolved Issues in Thrombectomy

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2017
Trials demonstrating marked benefit of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for acute stroke caused by large vessel occlusion (LVO) in the anterior circulation have been the most significant advance in acute ischemic stroke in the past 20 years. However, despite this marked advance, there are still many hurdles to improving access to thrombectomy worldwide ...
Mahesh V, Jayaraman   +2 more
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Thrombectomy of a hemasite graft

The American Journal of Surgery, 1984
Hemasite is a new device incorporated in a graft that is used for hemodialysis. A technique of thrombectomizing this device incorporated graft is described.
K M, Jain, K D, Patil
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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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Percutaneous thrombectomy: a review

European Radiology, 2001
Percutaneous thrombectomy (PT) is an established technique for the removal of acute thrombus in occluded arteries, veins and vascular grafts. Percutaneous thrombectomy can be used as an adjunctive treatment to other methods of thrombus removal such as thrombolysis or as sole therapy.
Robert, Morgan, Anna-Maria, Belli
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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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Mechanical Thrombectomy Access in Africa: A Mission Thrombectomy Study Subanalysis

Stroke
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Gabriela Alejo   +200 more
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