2020
DOI: 10.1055/a-1288-1475
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Choosing an Effective and Safe Direct Aspiration Setup for Tortuous Anatomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke: In vitro Study in a Physiological Flow Model

Abstract: Purpose A direct aspiration first pass technique (ADAPT) is an effective thrombectomy option in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Balloon guide catheters (BGC) seem to improve the efficacy of stent retrievers and ADAPT. The last generation 6F aspiration catheters require 9F BGCs, which are rigid devices that are challenging to position in a tortuous anatomy. In this experimental study the efficacy of 6F ADAPT alone and 5F ADAPT combined with 8F BGC was evaluated. Materials and Methods Either a f… Show more

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“…Of the studies with the focus on aspiration-only procedures, the ones performed by (Simon et al, 2014) and (Lally et al, 2016) examined the impact of different suction conditions. (Madjidyar et al, 2020) compared various aspiration procedures and devices in terms of flow characteristics, and the number of aspiration attempts and distal emboli. (Good et al, 2020) made use of an in vitro test model to validate the in silico model that they developed to investigate the effect of cyclic aspiration.…”
Section: In Vitro Studies Of Thrombectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the studies with the focus on aspiration-only procedures, the ones performed by (Simon et al, 2014) and (Lally et al, 2016) examined the impact of different suction conditions. (Madjidyar et al, 2020) compared various aspiration procedures and devices in terms of flow characteristics, and the number of aspiration attempts and distal emboli. (Good et al, 2020) made use of an in vitro test model to validate the in silico model that they developed to investigate the effect of cyclic aspiration.…”
Section: In Vitro Studies Of Thrombectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other articles extend the models to include the A1 segment (Wenger et al, 2013), M1 and M2 divisions (Sanchez et al, 2020), M1-4 segments, anterior and posterior communicating arteries (Fennell et al, 2018), and the ophthalmic arteries (Girdhar et al, 2020). Others describe full Circle of Willis models (Chueh et al, 2020b;Maxim Mokin et al, 2015;Van Der Marel et al, 2016) or use a commercial model of the cerebrovasculature (Johnson et al, 2020a(Johnson et al, , 2020bMadjidyar et al, 2020Madjidyar et al, , 2015Tennuci et al, 2011). The majority of vascular models are tubular in design, apart from two studies where a hollowed-chamber was utilized (Good et al, 2020;Machi et al, 2017).…”
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