O-040 Initial clinical experience with the bendit steerable articulating tip microcatheter for intracranial access and intervention

ConclusionsInitial clinical experience with the controlled articulation that permits flexion at the tip of the microcatheter demonstrated it to be safe. Access to difficult proximal origin curves, and distal clinoidal/ophthalmic segment anatomy may be improved due to the high torque transmission, and acute angulation of this microcatheter. Further experience with the delivery of therapeutic devices will be necessary to better understand the potential role that the present catheter may play in modern neurointerventional procedures.Abstract O-040 Table 1 Patient/Indication/Comorbidities/Treatment/Bendit 21 Role 60s F Cerebral aneurysm,Left MCA bifurcation 6.6 x 5.9 mm Renal transplant with lupus WEB SL 5 x 3 mm Catheterizing the L M1 and delivering the WEB into the aneurysm 60s F Cerebral aneurysm,Right ICA terminus4.1 x 4.0 mm Hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes Coil embolization Catheterizing from the aortic arch to the R ICA supraclinoidal segment 60s F Acute stroke, right M1 occlusion DM, HTN, hyperlipidemia Aspiration, stentriever Catheterizing from the aortic arch to the R ICA supraclinoidal segment past the ophthalmic artery 80s F Acute stroke, left M2 occlusion AFIB, HTN,hyperlipidemia Aspiration, stentriever Catheterization from aortic arch to L communicating segment 55s M Venous manometry for cerebral venous congestion Vertigo, headaches, visual obscuration, photopsia, CSF leak N/A Catheterizing the R IJV and R transverse sinus from the inferior vena cava 40s M...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: SNIS 20th annual meeting oral abstracts Source Type: research