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World J Radiol. Jul 28, 2017; 9(7): 295-303
Published online Jul 28, 2017. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v9.i7.295
Published online Jul 28, 2017. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v9.i7.295
Endovascular mechanisms of thrombectomy and thrombolysis | Rheolytic | Rotational | Aspiration | Fragmentation | Ultrasound |
Devices | Angio Jet | Rotarex | Indigo | Fogarty arterial balloon embolectomy catheter | Ekos Sonic |
Boston Scientific | Aspirex | Penumbra | Edwards | BTG | |
Straub Medical | |||||
Hydrolyzer | Pig-tail Catheter | ||||
Cordis | Cook Medical | ||||
Mechanism | Pressurized saline or fibrinolytic agent injection through the catheter in the distal tip, and the remaining fragmented thrombus is aspirated | High-speed rotation coil within the catheter, creating a negative pressure and aspiration of the thrombus | Aspiration pump that provides a high negative pressure of suction with a guide-wire (separator) to create fragmentation of the thrombus | Performing balloon sweeps or manually rotation of the standard Pig-tail to fragment the thrombus | Ultrasound emitting catheter localized within the thrombus to generate an acoustic field creating a more lytic dispersion of the drug infused |
- Citation: De Gregorio MA, Guirola JA, Lahuerta C, Serrano C, Figueredo AL, Kuo WT. Interventional radiology treatment for pulmonary embolism. World J Radiol 2017; 9(7): 295-303
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8470/full/v9/i7/295.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4329/wjr.v9.i7.295