EP47* Investigation of current and novel treatment strategies for ICA and MCA occlusions in an in-vitro thrombectomy model

ConclusionsThe novel 0.088’’ aspiration catheter achieves the best FPE rates in both ICA and MCA occlusions. In terms of existing techniques, ADAPT is more effective in the MCA, while the stentrievers provide a benefit in the ICA.ReferencesHafeez MU, Kan P, Srivatsan A, Moore S, Jafari M, DeLaGarza C, et al. Comparison of first-pass efficacy among four mechanical thrombectomy techniques: a single-center experience. World Neurosurgery 2020;144:e533–e40.Gershon BS, Bageac DV, Shigematsu T, Majidi S, De Leacy R. Republished: first clinical report of aspiration through a novel 0.088-inch catheter positioned in the M1 middle cerebral artery for ELVO thrombectomy. Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery 2021;13(4):e4–e.Nogueira RG, Mohammaden MH, Al-Bayati AR, Frankel MR, Haussen DC. Preliminary experience with 088 large bore intracranial catheters during stroke thrombectomy. Interventional Neuroradiology 2020:1591019920982219.DisclosureSeán Fitzgerald received research funding from Enterprise Ireland that is co-funded by Perfuze Ltd. Liam Mullins declares the following competing interest; Perfuze (stock options). John Thornton declares the following competing interests; Perfuze (Physician Advisory Board, stock options); Consultancy fees: Microvention, Johnson and Johnsons. Raul G. Nogueira declares the following competing interests: consulting fees for advisory roles with Anaconda, Biogen, Cerenovus, Genentech, Imperative Care, Medtronic, Phenox, Prol...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: Treatment Source Type: research