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Aspiration thrombectomy in clinical routine interventional stroke treatment

Aspiration thrombectomy in clinical routine interventional stroke treatment Clin Neuroradiol (2018) 28:217–224 DOI 10.1007/s00062-016-0555-7 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Aspiration thrombectomy in clinical routine interventional stroke treatment Is this the end of the stent retriever era? 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 S. Prothmann · B. Friedrich · T. Boeckh-Behrens · C. Zimmer · J. Kaesmacher ·K.Lucia · C. Maegerlein Received: 20 October 2016 / Accepted: 19 December 2016 / Published online: 12 January 2017 © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2017 Abstract Conclusion When used as a first pass attempt AST is a fast Purpose The aim of our study was the technical evalua- and safe approach for patients suffering from stroke due to tion of a first pass approach of primary thrombus aspiration ELVO. Nonetheless, early conversion to SRT is needed in (AST) in patients with emergency large intracerebral vessel most cases and leads to overall excellent procedural results occlusions (ELVO) under routine clinical conditions. with low complication rates. Materials and Methods We collected procedural and clinical data of 104 patients who underwent mechani- Keywords Stroke · Mechanical thrombectomy · cal thrombectomy due to ELVO between June 2014 and Aspiration · ADAPT · Stent retriever January 2016 with intentional first-line thrombus aspira- tion. Procedures were conducted due to occlusions http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Klinische Neuroradiologie Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2017 by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Neuroradiology; Neurosurgery; Neurology
ISSN
0939-7116
eISSN
1869-1447
DOI
10.1007/s00062-016-0555-7
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Abstract

Clin Neuroradiol (2018) 28:217–224 DOI 10.1007/s00062-016-0555-7 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Aspiration thrombectomy in clinical routine interventional stroke treatment Is this the end of the stent retriever era? 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 S. Prothmann · B. Friedrich · T. Boeckh-Behrens · C. Zimmer · J. Kaesmacher ·K.Lucia · C. Maegerlein Received: 20 October 2016 / Accepted: 19 December 2016 / Published online: 12 January 2017 © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2017 Abstract Conclusion When used as a first pass attempt AST is a fast Purpose The aim of our study was the technical evalua- and safe approach for patients suffering from stroke due to tion of a first pass approach of primary thrombus aspiration ELVO. Nonetheless, early conversion to SRT is needed in (AST) in patients with emergency large intracerebral vessel most cases and leads to overall excellent procedural results occlusions (ELVO) under routine clinical conditions. with low complication rates. Materials and Methods We collected procedural and clinical data of 104 patients who underwent mechani- Keywords Stroke · Mechanical thrombectomy · cal thrombectomy due to ELVO between June 2014 and Aspiration · ADAPT · Stent retriever January 2016 with intentional first-line thrombus aspira- tion. Procedures were conducted due to occlusions

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Klinische NeuroradiologieSpringer Journals

Published: Jan 12, 2017

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