Optimizing Tigertriever adjustable stentriever technique: Operators' experience.
Brian T JankowitzEitan AbergelRonit AgidAbdul Rahman Al-SchameriKrzysztof BartoszAllan BrookMichael DiepersJeffrey FarkasJohanna FifiSebastian FischerChirag GandhiM Reid GoochRamesh GrandhiGuglielmo PeroGuy RaphaeliSudipta Roychowdhurynull ShahramChristian Paul StrackeNader SourourOmar TanweerSatoshi TateshimaPhilipp TausskyMartin WiesmannAlbert YooDaniel W ZumofenJustin SingerPublished in: Interventional neuroradiology : journal of peritherapeutic neuroradiology, surgical procedures and related neurosciences (2024)
The Tigertriever is a novel, radially adjustable stentriever that addresses limitations in traditional mechanical thrombectomy devices by providing enhanced user control over clot integration. This provides the ability to adapt to patient-specific factors such as varying vessel sizes and clot compositions and may be particularly crucial for ensuring efficacy and safety in distal locations. This consensus paper synthesizes the clinical techniques from a consortium of experienced international operators. It outlines the current data on the Tigertriever, discusses the new operator-controlled capabilities, and provides a recommended approach for both proximal and distal mechanical thrombectomy, emphasizing the "FLEX" approach (Fast Controlled Expansion with Relaxation) for optimal integration and reduced clot disruption.