Five Cases of Neuroendovascular Treatment Using the Goose Neck Snare for Inducing and Holding the Guiding Catheter

2017 
The stabilization of a guiding catheter is a very important factor for successful endovascular treatment. However, it is sometimes difficult to obtain sufficient stabilization because of the tortuosity of the approach route. A Goose Neck Snare is useful for the retrieval of intravascular foreign bodies and can be used to hold the guiding catheter. We describe five cases of endovascular treatment performed while using the Goose Neck Snare via the brachial artery to hold the guiding catheter. We discuss the utility of this strategy.
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