AI Article Synopsis

  • Mechanical thrombolysis aims to restore blood flow in completely blocked arteries, especially in cases where intravenous treatments aren't successful or viable.
  • The study reviewed the use of a self-expanding intracranial stent, specifically the Enterprise stent, as an off-label rescue technique for treating acute strokes in patients.
  • Results showed a 100% success rate in re-establishing blood flow with the stent and minimal complications, indicating the technique is safe and effective, although it has only been tested in a limited number of cases.

Article Abstract

Background: The goal of mechanical thrombolysis is to re-establish blood flow to a completely occluded artery in patients who fail intravenous thrombolytic therapy or who are outside the therapeutic window.

Objective: We present our single-institution experience with the use of temporary, partial deployment of a self-expanding intracranial stent as a rescue technique for the treatment of acute stroke. The use of the Enterprise stent represents an off-label use of a humanitarian device exemption device.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of a prospective database of acute stroke patients treated with intra-arterial techniques at the Thomas Jefferson University Comprehensive Stroke Center from July 2009 to July 2010.

Results: Seven patients were included, and we obtained a 100% recanalization rate to Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction grade 2 and 3 with a 28% asymptomatic hemorrhagic transformation. No device-related complications were encountered.

Conclusion: Temporary, partial deployment of a self-expanding intracranial stent as a rescue procedure is feasible, effective, and safe in the setting of endovascular intervention for acute stroke, although our experience is limited. This technique was used only as a rescue procedure when more established procedures failed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/NEU.0b013e31822e5a62DOI Listing

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