Maximizing the catheter-to-vessel size optimizes distal flow control resulting in improved revascularization in vitro for aspiration thrombectomy.
Raul G NogueiraDavid RyanLiam MullinsJohn ThorntonSeán FitzgeraldPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2021)
Maximizing the catheter-to-vessel size facilitates near flow-arrest on catheter insertion, potentially negating the need for a BGC. A 0.088 inch aspiration catheter enables significant flow reversal in the distal MCA during aspiration.
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