FreeClimb 88 catheter with Tenzing 8 delivery for contact aspiration mechanical thrombectomy of anterior circulation large vessel occlusions

Contact aspiration mechanical thrombectomy (CAMT) with 0.088-inch catheters may improve first-pass success rates, but delivery of such catheters can be challenging and limit effectiveness. This study examines the initial multicenter experience using the FreeClimb 88 catheter paired with the Tenzing...

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Hauptverfasser: Alexander, Matthew D, Caldwell, James, Lee, Shane Sh, Kim, Warren T, English, Joey D, Kim, Jaehyun, McGuinness, Ben J, Page, Matthew, Belachew, Nebiyat F, Grossberg, Jonathan A, Tonetti, Daniel, Khalife, Jane, Shaikh, Hamza, Kass-Hout, Omar, Colasurdo, Marco, Priest, Ryan, Varjavand, Bahram, Khangura, Rajkamal S, Chaudhry, Thymur A, Settecase, Fabio
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description Contact aspiration mechanical thrombectomy (CAMT) with 0.088-inch catheters may improve first-pass success rates, but delivery of such catheters can be challenging and limit effectiveness. This study examines the initial multicenter experience using the FreeClimb 88 catheter paired with the Tenzing 8 delivery catheter. Retrospective analysis was performed of consecutive patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) of the internal carotid artery (ICA) or M1 segment of the middle cerebral artery treated with off-label CAMT using the FreeClimb 88 and Tenzing 8 at eight sites participating in the early limited release for these devices. Demographic and procedural variables were collected and analyzed with descriptive statistics and multivariable analysis. Fifty-three consecutive patients were treated. Large vessel occlusion was located in the ICA in 19/53 (35.8%) patients; 34/53 (64.2%) were in the M1 segment. FreeClimb 88 was successfully delivered to the site of occlusion in 50/53 (94.3%) of patients. First-pass TICI 2c or 3 was achieved with FreeClimb 88 delivered by Tenzing 8 in 36 (67.9%) cases. Among cases with successful FreeClimb 88 delivery 9/50 (18.0%) required additional smaller devices to perform thrombectomy of distal occlusions after recanalization of the initial LVO. No complications or symptomatic hemorrhages occurred following thrombectomy. Contact aspiration mechanical thrombectomy performed for ICA or M1 LVOs using FreeClimb 88 delivered with Tenzing 8 was safe, effective, and efficient in this early experience, with first-pass TICI 2c or 3 was achieved in 68% of patients without procedural complications occurring in any cases.
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