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Reasons for failed endovascular recanalization attempts in stroke patients.

Hannes LeischnerFabian Alexander FlottmannUta HanningGabriel BroocksTobias Djamsched FaizyMilani Deb-ChatterjiMartina BernhardtCaspar BrekenfeldJan-Hendrik BuhkSusanne GellissenGötz ThomallaChristian GerloffJens Fiehler
Published in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2018)
In stroke patients with failed MT attempts, approximately 60% of occlusions can be passed. In such cases, rescue therapy might be considered to improve recanalization and clinical outcome. Further development of access devices might help in the remaining cases where the microcatheter could not be manipulated to or through the occlusion.
Keyphrases
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