Uncommon Endovascular Technique in Cerebral Venous SinusThrombosis Using an Aspiration System - a Case Report
2016
A patient with ongoing cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and a
parieto-occipital intracerebral haematoma was unsuccessfully
treated with full-dose intravenous anticoagulation. A common
endovascular aspiration technique was indicated because of the
progressive severe deterioration, the level of consciousness
had failed. As a novel approach, we used the 6F Neuron guiding
catheter (together with The Separator 3D) inserted directly
into the thrombus instead of the Reperfusion Catheter, for
mechanical disruption of the thrombus mass together with
continual aspiration. This procedure was safe and successful
and can be used in cases of frequent aspiration catheter
occlusions by a large amount of thrombus fragments.
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