In vivo evaluation of the first dedicated combined flow-restoration and mechanical thrombectomy device in a swine model of acute vessel occlusion.

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In vivo evaluation of the first dedicated combined flow-restoration and mechanical thrombectomy device in a swine model of acute vessel occlusion. / Mordasini, P; Frabetti, N; Gralla, J; Schroth, G; Fischer, U; Arnold, M; Brekenfeld, Caspar.

In: AM J NEURORADIOL, Vol. 32, No. 2, 2, 2011, p. 294-300.

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title = "In vivo evaluation of the first dedicated combined flow-restoration and mechanical thrombectomy device in a swine model of acute vessel occlusion.",
abstract = "The use of self-expanding retrievable stents is an emerging and promising treatment strategy for acute stroke treatment. The concept combines the advantages of stent deployment with immediate flow-restoration and of mechanical thrombectomy with definitive thrombus removal. The present study was performed to gain more knowledge about the principle of combined flow restoration and thrombectomy in an established animal model using radiopaque thrombi evaluating efficiency, thrombus-device interaction and possible complications of the first dedicated flow-restoration and mechanical thrombectomy device.",
keywords = "Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Postoperative Complications, Acute Disease, Swine, Cerebral Angiography, Cerebrovascular Circulation/*physiology, Equipment Design, Cerebral Revascularization/*instrumentation/methods, Intracranial Thrombosis/radiography/*surgery, Thrombectomy/*instrumentation/methods, Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Postoperative Complications, Acute Disease, Swine, Cerebral Angiography, Cerebrovascular Circulation/*physiology, Equipment Design, Cerebral Revascularization/*instrumentation/methods, Intracranial Thrombosis/radiography/*surgery, Thrombectomy/*instrumentation/methods",
author = "P Mordasini and N Frabetti and J Gralla and G Schroth and U Fischer and M Arnold and Caspar Brekenfeld",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "294--300",
journal = "AM J NEURORADIOL",
issn = "0195-6108",
publisher = "American Society of Neuroradiology",
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T1 - In vivo evaluation of the first dedicated combined flow-restoration and mechanical thrombectomy device in a swine model of acute vessel occlusion.

AU - Mordasini, P

AU - Frabetti, N

AU - Gralla, J

AU - Schroth, G

AU - Fischer, U

AU - Arnold, M

AU - Brekenfeld, Caspar

PY - 2011

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N2 - The use of self-expanding retrievable stents is an emerging and promising treatment strategy for acute stroke treatment. The concept combines the advantages of stent deployment with immediate flow-restoration and of mechanical thrombectomy with definitive thrombus removal. The present study was performed to gain more knowledge about the principle of combined flow restoration and thrombectomy in an established animal model using radiopaque thrombi evaluating efficiency, thrombus-device interaction and possible complications of the first dedicated flow-restoration and mechanical thrombectomy device.

AB - The use of self-expanding retrievable stents is an emerging and promising treatment strategy for acute stroke treatment. The concept combines the advantages of stent deployment with immediate flow-restoration and of mechanical thrombectomy with definitive thrombus removal. The present study was performed to gain more knowledge about the principle of combined flow restoration and thrombectomy in an established animal model using radiopaque thrombi evaluating efficiency, thrombus-device interaction and possible complications of the first dedicated flow-restoration and mechanical thrombectomy device.

KW - Animals

KW - Disease Models, Animal

KW - Postoperative Complications

KW - Acute Disease

KW - Swine

KW - Cerebral Angiography

KW - Cerebrovascular Circulation/physiology

KW - Equipment Design

KW - Cerebral Revascularization/instrumentation/methods

KW - Intracranial Thrombosis/radiography/surgery

KW - Thrombectomy/instrumentation/methods

KW - Animals

KW - Disease Models, Animal

KW - Postoperative Complications

KW - Acute Disease

KW - Swine

KW - Cerebral Angiography

KW - Cerebrovascular Circulation/physiology

KW - Equipment Design

KW - Cerebral Revascularization/instrumentation/methods

KW - Intracranial Thrombosis/radiography/surgery

KW - Thrombectomy/instrumentation/methods

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 32

SP - 294

EP - 300

JO - AM J NEURORADIOL

JF - AM J NEURORADIOL

SN - 0195-6108

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