O-035 The Dotter Technique Revisited: Early Experience using this Technique for Treating Tandem Lesions in Acute Stroke
Conclusion
The Dotter Stroke technique is a safe alternative to carotid stenting, and may be useful in patients at increased risk for haemorrhage. In this small series, a post-Dotter stenosis >75% is associated with re-occlusion, and stenting should be performed to prevent re-occlusion. No re-occlusion was identified at 30 days with post-Dotter stenosis <= 65%.
Disclosures
B. Woodward: None. E. Nyberg: None. S. Wegryn: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Woodward, B., Nyberg, E., Wegryn, S. Tags: Oral abstracts Source Type: research
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