医学
狭窄
气球
血管成形术
外科
颈动脉支架置入术
冲程(发动机)
血运重建
颈内动脉
心肌梗塞
放射科
内科学
颈动脉内膜切除术
机械工程
工程类
作者
Mohamed M. Salem,Svetlana Kvint,Ammad A. Baig,André Monteiro,Gustavo M Cortez,Anna Luisa Kühn,Oded Goren,Shamsher Dalal,Brian T. Jankowitz,Omar Choudhri,Daniel Raper,Omar Tanweer,Pascal Jabbour,Peter Kan,Robert M Starke,Elad I. Levy,Christoph J. Griessenauer,Ajit S Puri,Ricardó A. Hanel,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Jan‐Karl Burkhardt
标识
DOI:10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-018126
摘要
Introduction The Walrus balloon guide catheter (BGC) is a new generation of BGC, designed to eliminate conventional limitations during mechanical thrombectomy. Objective To report a multi-institutional experience using this BGC for proximal flow control (PFC) in the setting of carotid artery angioplasty/stenting (CAS) in elective (eCAS) and tandem strokes (tCAS). Methods Prospectively maintained databases at 8 North American centers were queried to identify patients with cervical carotid disease undergoing eCAS/tCAS with a Walrus BGC. Results 110 patients (median age 68, 64.6% male), 80 (72.7%) undergoing eCAS and 30 (27.3%) tCAS procedures, were included (median cervical carotid stenosis 90%; 46 (41.8%) with contralateral stenosis). Using a proximal flow-arrest technique in 95 (87.2%) and flow-reversal in 14 (12.8%) procedures, the Walrus was navigated into the common carotid artery successfully in all cases despite challenging arch anatomy (31, 28.2%), with preferred femoral access (103, 93.6%) and in monitored anesthesia care (90, 81.8%). Angioplasty and distal embolic protection devices (EPDs) were used in 91 (83.7%) and 58 (52.7%) procedures, respectively. tCAS led to a modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction 2b/3 in all cases. Periprocedural ischemic stroke (up to 30 days postoperatively) rate was 0.9% (n=1) and remote complications occurred in 2 (1.8%) cases. Last follow-up modified Rankin Scale score of 0–2 was seen in 95.3% of eCAS cohort, with no differences in complications in the eCAS subgroup between PFC only versus PFC and distal EPD (median follow-up 4.1 months). Conclusion Walrus BGC for proximal flow control is safe and effective during eCAS and tCAS. Procedural success was achieved in all cases, with favorable safety and functional outcomes on short-term follow-up.
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