2020
DOI: 10.1111/jon.12793
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Mechanical Thrombectomy using Distal Access Catheters: Current Status and Future Prospects

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Mechanical Thrombectomy (MT) using modern devices has proved to be efficacious in reestablishing intracranial circulation and reduced procedural times. We outline a number of endovascular techniques utilizing the distal access catheter, the circumstances where they are applicable, and the outcomes achieved. METHODS: In this review, we describe a variety of endovascular techniques with distal access catheter, deployed with and without the stent retriever device gained from our experience… Show more

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“…Consequently, this contributes to increased procedural success rates and diminished surgical risks 15 . (2) progressive expertise of neurointerventional practitioners: In contrast to the SAMMPRIS study, which mandated that operators should possess experience with over 20 intracranial arterial stenosis surgeries 3 , the standardization of acute large-vessel occlusion endovascular treatment since the release of major studies in 2015 16 has resulted in an annual caseload exceeding 100 cases at our institution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, this contributes to increased procedural success rates and diminished surgical risks 15 . (2) progressive expertise of neurointerventional practitioners: In contrast to the SAMMPRIS study, which mandated that operators should possess experience with over 20 intracranial arterial stenosis surgeries 3 , the standardization of acute large-vessel occlusion endovascular treatment since the release of major studies in 2015 16 has resulted in an annual caseload exceeding 100 cases at our institution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes RESET an optimal thrombectomy procedure for ICAS patients as most ICAS patients require rescue therapy. In the majority of MCA occlusion cases, the DIC can be easily advanced to the MCA (13), facilitating the rapid exchange of the balloon or stent deployment. Fourth, the DIC is advanced close to the clot or the residual stenotic lesion, maximizing the aspiration force, reducing the clot-retrieval distance, and inhibiting thrombus migration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distal intracranial catheters (DICs) are widely utilized for continuous clot aspiration, owing to their exceptional efficacy in attaining high recanalization rates and reducing incidences of thrombi dislodgement (13). Previous studies have predominantly concentrated on advancing the DIC's distal end to the carotid siphon level to achieve thrombus proximity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%