AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers studied how the position of a stent retriever and microcatheter affects the flow and sucking power of a device used to treat brain strokes.
  • They set up experiments to see how moving the devices around changed how well they worked.
  • They found that while moving the devices increased the flow rate, it didn't make the sucking power stronger, and the part of the device had a problem that reduced its effectiveness.

Article Abstract

Background: Several variations of the combined thrombectomy technique for acute ischemic stroke using a stent retriever and aspiration catheter have been described. The aim of our study was to assess how the presence of the microcatheter and stent retriever affect the basic aspiration parameters, namely, flow rate and aspiration force, depending on their position within the aspiration catheter.

Methods: Two experimental set-ups were designed to assess changes in flow rate and aspiration force according to the position of the stent retriever and microcatheter within the aspiration catheter.

Results: The transition of the stent retriever and microcatheter from the distal to proximal position resulted in a progressive increase in the flow rate, but with no impact on aspiration force. Additionally, the size of the stent retriever had no significant effect on flow rate changes and the reduction in flow rate was related to the microcatheter diameter. Negative pressure generated inside the aspiration catheter impacted on its distal segment located beyond the radiopaque marker, thus leading to its partial collapse. As a consequence, the measured aspiration force was lower than the theoretical aspiration force level for all tested aspiration catheters.

Conclusions: In our experimental model, the position of the stent retriever and microcatheter within the aspirator catheter affected the flow rate, but not the aspiration force. Negative pressure generated within the aspiration catheter appeared to determine a partial collapse of the distal segment that resulted in a less effective aspiration force than the theoretical aspiration force level.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11528783PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15910199221135040DOI Listing

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