Neurosurgery
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Hemodynamic factors, especially wall shear stress (WSS), are generally thought to play an important role in intracranial aneurysm (IA) formation. IAs frequently occur at bifurcation apices, where the vessels are exposed to the impact of WSS. ⋯ The magnitude of WSS strongly correlated with bifurcation geometry. In addition to high WSS, AREA and $| {{{\vec{F}}_w}} |$ were thought to affect IA formation. Observed bifurcation geometry may predict IA formation. Large branch angles and small branch may increase the risk of IA formation.
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Mechanical thrombectomy has become the accepted standard of care in patients with large-vessel occlusions; however, the management of more distal occlusions is more variable. Although often less clinically severe than proximal occlusions, M2 occlusions can cause significant disability, particularly when they occur in the dominant cerebral hemisphere. Recanalization of M2 occlusions with intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator has been reported to be unreliable (only successful in 30.8% of cases).1 Reliable recanalization of M2 occlusions (thrombolysis in cerebral infarction [TICI] grade 2b or 3 in 76.9% of cases) using contemporary endovascular techniques has been reported.2 A multi-institutional experience demonstrated similar radiographic and clinical success rates when comparing direct aspiration and primary stent retrieval to treat M2 occlusions.3 In this video, we present the case of a 62-yr-old woman with a left M2 occlusion treated using the "Solumbra" technique.4 This technique utilizes a stent retriever in conjunction with aspiration, which is achieved by advancing the aspiration catheter adjacent to the clot. ⋯ However, as demonstrated in this video, placement of the aspiration catheter at the M2 ostia with deployment of the stent retriever in the M2 clot can provide effective recanalization. It should be noted that care should be taken when advancing a guide catheter into the petrous carotid artery for support as this is an advanced maneuver and may increase the risk of iatrogenic injury in inexperienced hands. Consent was obtained from the patient prior to performing the procedure. Institutional Review Board approval is not required for the report of a single case.
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Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) remains a significant source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Multiple recent randomized clinical trials for AIS patients presenting with large vessel occlusion have demonstrated radical improvement in outcomes with mechanical thrombectomy (MT), which is now recognized as the new standard of care for patients presenting up to 24 hr. ⋯ The evolution of the standard of care interventional therapy for large vessel AIS utilizing MT raises concerns regarding work force needs, training standards, competency, and credentialing requirements for practitioners. The CAST framework represents the most modern and flexible approach for both individuals and training programs. Methods based on objective performance metrics utilizing simulation as primary vehicle may be the logical next steps in the evolution of NES.