Direct Aspiration Catheter Fracture and Retrieval during Neurothrombectomy.

Q1 Medicine
Interventional Neurology Pub Date : 2018-04-01 Epub Date: 2018-01-25 DOI:10.1159/000486245
Pouria Moshayedi, Ashutosh P Jadhav
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Abstract

Background: Application of direct aspiration catheters has revolutionized acute stroke care and has led to significant improvement in clinical outcome with a good safety profile. Catheter fracture and retention is a rare but potentially devastating complication.

Case description: Here we present two cases of acute stroke complicated by aspiration catheter fracture and retention. Successful catheter retrieval and revascularization was achieved in both cases. The stenosis or tortuosity of vascular anatomy appears to be the probable contributor to catheter breakage by anchoring the catheter with resultant fracture at the constraint point from catheter withdrawal tensile stress.

Conclusion: This report describes application of snare devices in retrieving a broken catheter during thrombectomy in the anterior and posterior circulation, and therefore presents a technique that can be safely utilized to address catheter breakage complicating thrombectomy in different vascular anatomic locations.

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神经血栓切除术中直接抽吸导管断裂及取出。
背景:直接抽吸导管的应用彻底改变了急性脑卒中的治疗,并显著改善了临床结果,同时具有良好的安全性。导管断裂和潴留是一种罕见但具有潜在破坏性的并发症。病例描述:我们在此报告两例急性脑卒中合并误吸导管断裂和留置的病例。两例患者均取得了导管取出和血运重建的成功。血管解剖结构的狭窄或弯曲似乎是导管断裂的可能原因,因为导管拔出拉伸应力在约束点锚定导管并导致骨折。结论:本报告描述了圈套装置在前后循环取栓过程中取出破裂导管的应用,因此提出了一种可以安全用于解决不同血管解剖部位取栓时导管破裂并发症的技术。
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Interventional Neurology
Interventional Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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