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Postoperative stroke after debranching with thoracic endovascular aortic repair
This study aimed to analyze the perioperative stroke rate, stroke lesions, outcome, risk factors, and stroke prevention following debranching with thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR).
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - July 7, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Akihiro Yoshitake, Takashi Hachiya, Kazuma Okamoto, Hiroto Kitahara, Shinji Kawaguchi, Seishi Nakatsuka, Masanori Inoue, Masahiro Jinzaki, Hideyuki Shimizu Source Type: research

Incidence of Stroke Following Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair for Descending Aortic Aneurysm: A Systematic Review of the Literature with Meta-analysis
Stroke is an increasingly recognised complication following thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). The aim of this study was to systematically synthesise the published data on perioperative stroke incidence during TEVAR for patients with descending thoracic aneurysmal disease and to assess the impact of left subclavian artery (LSA) coverage on stroke incidence.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - December 16, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: R.S. von Allmen, B. Gahl, J.T. Powell Tags: Review Source Type: research

Editor's Choice – Incidence of Stroke Following Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair for Descending Aortic Aneurysm: A Systematic Review of the Literature with Meta-analysis
Stroke is an increasingly recognised complication following thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). The aim of this study was to systematically synthesise the published data on perioperative stroke incidence during TEVAR for patients with descending thoracic aneurysmal disease and to assess the impact of left subclavian artery (LSA) coverage on stroke incidence.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - December 16, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: R.S. von Allmen, B. Gahl, J.T. Powell Tags: Review Source Type: research

Incidence of Stroke Following Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair for Descending Aortic Aneurysm: A Systematic Review of the Literature with Meta-analysis
Stroke is an increasingly recognised complication following thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). The aim of this study was to systematically synthesise the published data on perioperative stroke incidence during TEVAR for patients with descending thoracic aneurysmal disease and to assess the impact of left subclavian artery (LSA) coverage on stroke incidence.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - February 22, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: R.S. von Allmen, B. Gahl, J.T. Powell Tags: Selected Abstract from the February Issue of the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Source Type: research

Will Mesh-covered stents help reduce stroke associated with carotid stent-angioplasty?
After a decade and a half of clinical studies on carotid stenting, several factors have become clear. Both carotid stenting (CAS) and endarterectomy (CEA) protect the patient from stroke over the long-term (1, 2). However, in the perioperative period, the risk of stroke is higher with stenting, especially minor stroke, and often presents in a delayed fashion. That is, a significant portion of neurologic events occur between one and thirty days following stent placement, long after the cerebral protection device has been removed (3-5).
Source: Seminars in Vascular Surgery - April 27, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Carly N. Richards, Peter A. Schneider Source Type: research

Carotid endarterectomy: the change in practice over 11  years in a stroke centre
ConclusionThe trends in CEA practice at our centre align with international trends and guidelines. This study provides a representative indicator of Australian hospital practice, and illustrates how evidence from research is translated into clinical care.
Source: ANZ Journal of Surgery - November 13, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Gabrielle T. W. Tse, Monique F. Kilkenny, Chris Bladin, Michael Grigg, Helen M. Dewey Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

A214 Role of Bariatric Surgery in Risk Reduction of Stroke using the CHA2DS2-VASc Score: A case-controlled study
Stroke risk in Atrial fibrillation(AF) patients without anticoagulation is determined by the CHA2DS2-VASc-score. The aforementioned is the acronym for the major comorbidities that have an impact on developing a stroke. The aim of the study is to analyze the role of Bariatric surgery(BS) on the risk of stroke.
Source: Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases - September 30, 2019 Category: Surgery Authors: Maria Fonseca, Cristian Milla, Joel Frieder, Luis Felipe Okida, Rene Aleman, Emanuele Lo Menzo, Samuel Szomstein, Raul Rosenthal Source Type: research

Retinal artery occlusion and risk of stroke
We read with interest the article of Laczynski et  al1 titled “Retinal artery occlusion does not portend an increased risk of stroke.” This retrospective study including 221 cases of ischemic retinal artery occlusion (RAO) showed an incidence of stroke of 2.3%. The authors concluded with the following statement: “The risk of stroke subsequen t to a confirmed episode of symptomatic RAO is very low.”1
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - October 21, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Matteo Fallico, Andrew Lotery, Michele Reibaldi Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Comparision of Mechanical Thrombectomy With Contact Aspiration or Stent Retriever in Patients With Large-vessel Occlusion in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Discussion: First-line thrombectomy with contact aspiration did not result in a higher successful revascularization rate at the end of the procedure but had a short time from groin puncture to maximal revascularizion.
Source: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery - June 1, 2021 Category: Surgery Tags: Brief Clinical Studies Source Type: research

Procedural Stroke after Carotid Revascularization – Critical Analysis of the Literature and Standards of Reporting
Mechanisms of procedural stroke after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) or stenting (CAS) are surprisingly underresearched. However, understanding the underlying mechanism could: (1) assist in balancing the choice for revascularization versus conservative therapy; (2) assist in choosing either open or endo techniques; and (3) assist in taking appropriate periprocedural measures to further reduce procedural stroke rate.The purpose of this study was to overview mechanisms of procedural stroke after carotid revascularization and establish reporting standards to facilitate more granular investigation and individual patient data met...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - June 25, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: A. Coelho, J. Peixoto, A. Canedo, L.J. Kappelle, A. Mansilha, G.J. deBorst Source Type: research

Procedural stroke after carotid revascularization: Critical analysis of the literature and standards of reporting
Mechanisms of procedural stroke after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) or carotid artery stenting are surprisingly underresearched. However, understanding the underlying mechanism could (1) assist in balancing the choice for revascularization vs conservative therapy, (2) assist in choosing either open or endovascular techniques, and (3) assist in taking appropriate periprocedural measures to further decrease procedural stroke rate. The purpose of this study was to overview mechanisms of procedural stroke after carotid revascularization and establish reporting standards to facilitate more granular investigation and individual p...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - June 25, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Andreia Coelho, Jo ão Peixoto, Alexandra Canedo, L. Jaap Kappelle, Armando Mansilha, Gert J. de Borst Source Type: research

Critical analysis of the literature and standards of reporting on stroke after carotid revascularization
Mechanisms of procedural stroke after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) or carotid artery stenting are surprisingly underresearched. However, understanding the underlying mechanism could (1) assist in balancing the choice for revascularization vs conservative therapy, (2) assist in choosing either open or endovascular techniques, and (3) assist in taking appropriate periprocedural measures to further decrease procedural stroke rate. The purpose of this study was to overview mechanisms of procedural stroke after carotid revascularization and establish reporting standards to facilitate more granular investigation and individual p...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - June 25, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Andreia Coelho, Jo ão Peixoto, Alexandra Canedo, L. Jaap Kappelle, Armando Mansilha, Gert J. de Borst Source Type: research

Carotid Endarterectomy After Intracranial Endovascular Thrombectomy for Acute Ischaemic Stroke in Patients with Carotid Artery Stenosis
Introduction: Recent randomised controlled trials have demonstrated the benefit of intracranial endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in acute ischaemic stroke with large vessel occlusion, and the number of EVTs has increased rapidly. There are no data on how to treat concomitant extracranial carotid artery stenosis after EVT. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome in stroke patients treated with carotid endarterectomy (CEA) after successful EVT, comparing complication rates to stroke patients undergoing CEA as a single procedure.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - February 1, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Magnus Jonsson, Ellinoora Aro, Katarina Bj örses, Staffan Holmin, Petra Ijäs, Nicolas Martinez-Majander, Pirkka Vikatmaa, Carl-Magnus Wahlgren, Maarit Venermo, Martin Björck Source Type: research

Modern Analysis of Stroke After Carotid Stenting in Octogenarians Using the Virginia Vascular Study Group Vascular Quality Initiative Data
Carotid artery stenting (CAS) is a safe and effective alternative to carotid endarterectomy in appropriate patients. However, there remains debate over the safety of stenting in octogenarians. This is due to previous studies demonstrating higher stroke risk in this population. Since those studies were published, transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR) has become available, allowing surgeons to stent without crossing the aortic arch. Using a modern database, we sought to evaluate whether CAS is associated with increased odds of stroke in octogenarians compared to younger patients and to determine whether there is a dif...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 20, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Samantha Minc, Matthew Cunningham-Hill, Dylan Thibault, Luke Marone, Lakshmikumar Pillai Tags: Carotid Artery Interventions Source Type: research