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Fatal intracranial aneurysm rupture after thrombolytic treatment for ischemic stroke: a case report and literature review
We present a case report of a patient who suffered fatal subarachnoid hemorrhage after thrombolysis from a known aneurysm. A history of recent previously inexperienced headaches was revealed retrospectively, suggestive of sentinel bleedings. A similar patient was identified in the literature; we thus propose that this history should be excluded in patients harboring an aneurysm considered for thrombolytic treatment.
Source: Acta Neurochirurgica - May 6, 2019 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

EP63 The TAPAS study: thrombectomy aspiration post-market study in acute stroke
ConclusionThe Q Catheter showed good deliverability and revascularization rates in this real-world setting with no safety concerns.ReferenceLong TD, Kallmes DF, Hanel R, Shigematsu T, Halaszyn AM, Wolter J, Berenstein A. Novel aspiration catheter design for acute stroke thrombectomy. J Neurointerv Surg 2019 Feb;11(2):190–195.DisclosureConsultant MIVI Neuroscience, Inc.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Ballenilla Marco, F., Espinosa, M., Zamarro, J., Masso, J., Garmendia, E., Pumar, J., Larrea, J., Mosqueira, A. Tags: Treatment Source Type: research

O-019 Increasing inner diameter leads to faster thrombectomy with aspiration in acute ischemic stroke
ConclusionThis multicenter, consecutive real-world experience demonstrates that M1 thrombectomy with a larger distal ID catheter is associated with faster time to recanalization and higher rate of TICI 2C or better recanalization on first pass, but also with a higher rate of hemorrhage on follow up imaging.Disclosures J. Vargas: 2; C; Cerenovus. 4; C; Truvic. S. Majidi: None. G. Cortez: None. A. Aghaebrahmin: None. E. Sauvageau: None. R. Hanel: 1; C; Microvention, Stryker. 2; C; Stryker, Medtronic, Cerenovus, Balt, Q’APel. 4; C; Rist. 6; C; MiVI. H. Hawk: None. S. Nimjee: None. A. Zakeri: None. M. Mokin: 2; C; Medtro...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 26, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Vargas, J., Majidi, S., Cortez, G., Aghaebrahmin, A., Sauvageau, E., Hanel, R., Hawk, H., Nimjee, S., Zakeri, A., Mokin, M., Chen, C., Kellogg, R., Turk, A., Deleacy, R., Siddiqui, A., Oselkin, M., Marlin, E., TUrner, R., Chaudry, I., Milburn, J. Tags: Oral abstracts Source Type: research

P-014 Reperfusion catheter malfunction during stroke intervention: an analytical review of the FDAs maude database
ConclusionReperfusion catheter failures resulting in injury or death are rare. These findings suggest that current methods of FDA surveillance have effectively identified outliers.Disclosures D. Bageac: None. B. Gershon: None. R. De Leacy: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 26, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Bageac, D., Gershon, B., De Leacy, R. Tags: Oral poster abstracts Source Type: research

Cervical carotid occlusion in acute ischemic stroke: Should we give tPA?
CONCLUSION: Emergent revascularization with acute cICA stenting carries advantages, but its safety is precluded by tPA administration. We suggest a trial which randomizes patients with cICA occlusions to receiving either tPA or dual antiplatelet therapy before surgical intervention, aiming to ultimately improved outcomes in these patients.PMID:35509556 | PMC:PMC9063023 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_176_2022
Source: Surgical Neurology International - May 5, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Theresa A Elder Leonard H Verhey Haritha Schultz Eleanor S Smith Joseph G Adel Source Type: research