Percutaneous embolectomy: in vitro investigations of the self-expanding tulip sheath
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Percutaneous embolectomy: in vitro investigations of the self-expanding tulip sheath
Abstract
A self-expanding sheath with a tulip-shaped distal end was designed for performance of percutaneous embolectomy. Its ability to retrieve clots was tested in an in vitro flow model; results were compared with those obtained with a conventional 10-F sheath. Simulated embolectomy of clots weighing 0.1-1.5 g was performed with a 0.75-mL Fogarty balloon on a 4-F catheter. The clot material that embolized distally during the procedure was sampled and quantified. No effective embolectomy was performed via a conventional sheath. With the tulip sheath, however, complete clot removal was achieved unless the clot size exceeded the tulip volume. On the basis of results of in vitro testing, the tulip design is promising for use in several applications during percutaneous interventions.
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