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Conventional clot-removal methods either vacuum or snare the clot, often breaking it apart. This can lead to fragments traveling deeper into the body and causing further damage.
Stanford researchers develop milli-spinner thrombectomy technology that shrinks blood clots without breaking them, showing higher success rates for stroke treatment.
In blood-vessel-model and live pig tests, the milli-spinner was able to reduce the volume of clots by up to 95%, allowing for successful clot removal on approximately 90% of first attempts.
The milli-spinner thrombectomy device uses spinning-induced forces to mechanically modify blood-clot microstructure, shrinking clot volume by up to 95% for rapid, safe removal. By densifying the ...
Designed for rapid and complete clot removal in patients suffering from large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes, Millipede 088 aims to improve stroke treatment outcomes and reduce procedural complexity.
Stroke survivors were 44% more likely to have an excellent outcome (modified Rankin score 0-1) after 90 days if they received the tenecteplase injection and standard care after clot removal ...
Removing large brain artery clot, chased with clot-buster shot may improve stroke outcomes American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference – Late-Breaking Science Presentation - LB ...
Removing a clot blocking a medium- or small-sized artery in the brain mechanically is a safe treatment for a common type of stroke; however, it did not lessen disability more than best medical ...
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Yet current clot-removal tools succeed on the first try only about 50 percent of the time. In 15 percent of cases, they fail completely.