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Ep. 178 Challenging Stroke Thrombectomies with Tough Clot with Dr. Matt Gounis and Dr. Hannes Nordmeyer
Ep. 178 Challenging Stroke Thrombectomies with Tough Clot with Dr. Matt Gounis and Dr. Hannes Nordmeyer
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35 minutes
Released:
Jan 10, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Interventional Neuroradiologist Dr. Hannes Nordmeyer and Biomedical Engineer Dr. Matt Gounis discuss compositions of tough clots, approaches to stroke thrombectomy, and bailout stenting.
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SHOW NOTES
In this episode, interventional neuroradiologist Dr. Hannes Nordmeyer, biomedical engineering professor Dr. Matt Gounis, and our host Dr. Michael Barraza discuss compositions of tough clots, approaches for stroke thrombectomy, and bailout stenting.
Dr. Nordmeyer believes that interventionalists are still struggling to find the most effective method for pulling clots. He says that the use of double stent retrievers has shown high success rates, but it would be ideal to have one retriever that can work on its own. He describes his equipment setup for a standard large vessel occlusion. Dr. Nordmeyer notes clot location and behavior within the first two passes determines whether or not the operator should continue with the stent retrieval approach or change the approach.
Dr. Gounis evaluates various devices by defining “success” as achievement of TICI 3 with the first pass. He comments on the current development of very large bore aspiration catheters, such as the 088 Millipede catheter and the Tenzing catheter. He also emphasizes that the success of the procedure relies largely on the composition of the embolus. Fibrin-rich clots are less likely to integrate with the stent retriever. We discuss Dr. Nordmeyer’s technique, which utilizes a microcatheter and the NIMBUS device to pin and retrieve the challenging clot.
We also cover bailout stenting and the benefits of recanalization when clot removal is not possible.
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RESOURCES
SWIFT DIRECT Trial:
https://www.swift-direct.ch/the-swift-direct-trial/
Preclinical Evaluation of Millipede 088 Intracranial Aspiration Catheter:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32606100/
The Novel Tenzing 7 Delivery Catheter Designed to Deliver Intermediate Catheters to the Face of Embolus Without Crossing:
https://jnis.bmj.com/content/13/8/722
Factors Influencing Recanalization After Mechanical Thrombectomy With First-Pass Effect for Acute Ischemic Stroke: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2021.628523/full
NIMBUS Geometric Clot Extractor:
https://www.jnjmedicaldevices.com/en-EMEA/news-events/cerenovus-launches-nimbustm-geometric-clot-extractor-remove-tough-clots
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CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR
CERENOVUS
https://www.jnjmedicaldevices.com/en-US/companies/cerenovus
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SHOW NOTES
In this episode, interventional neuroradiologist Dr. Hannes Nordmeyer, biomedical engineering professor Dr. Matt Gounis, and our host Dr. Michael Barraza discuss compositions of tough clots, approaches for stroke thrombectomy, and bailout stenting.
Dr. Nordmeyer believes that interventionalists are still struggling to find the most effective method for pulling clots. He says that the use of double stent retrievers has shown high success rates, but it would be ideal to have one retriever that can work on its own. He describes his equipment setup for a standard large vessel occlusion. Dr. Nordmeyer notes clot location and behavior within the first two passes determines whether or not the operator should continue with the stent retrieval approach or change the approach.
Dr. Gounis evaluates various devices by defining “success” as achievement of TICI 3 with the first pass. He comments on the current development of very large bore aspiration catheters, such as the 088 Millipede catheter and the Tenzing catheter. He also emphasizes that the success of the procedure relies largely on the composition of the embolus. Fibrin-rich clots are less likely to integrate with the stent retriever. We discuss Dr. Nordmeyer’s technique, which utilizes a microcatheter and the NIMBUS device to pin and retrieve the challenging clot.
We also cover bailout stenting and the benefits of recanalization when clot removal is not possible.
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RESOURCES
SWIFT DIRECT Trial:
https://www.swift-direct.ch/the-swift-direct-trial/
Preclinical Evaluation of Millipede 088 Intracranial Aspiration Catheter:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32606100/
The Novel Tenzing 7 Delivery Catheter Designed to Deliver Intermediate Catheters to the Face of Embolus Without Crossing:
https://jnis.bmj.com/content/13/8/722
Factors Influencing Recanalization After Mechanical Thrombectomy With First-Pass Effect for Acute Ischemic Stroke: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2021.628523/full
NIMBUS Geometric Clot Extractor:
https://www.jnjmedicaldevices.com/en-EMEA/news-events/cerenovus-launches-nimbustm-geometric-clot-extractor-remove-tough-clots
Released:
Jan 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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