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Application of a Rheolytic Thrombectomy Device in the Treatment of Dural Sinus Thrombosis:A New Technique
AJNR 20:568-570, Dowd,C.F.,et al, 1999
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Article Abstract
We present a novel application of a transvascular rheolytic thrombectomy system in the treatment of symptomatic dural sinus thrombosis in a 54-year-old woman with somnolence and left-sided weakness. The diagnosis of bilateral transverse and superior sagittal sinus thrombosis was made and the patient was treated with anticoagulant therapy. After an initial period of improvement, she became comatose and hemiplegic 8 days after presentation. After excluding intracerebral hemorrhage by MR ima ging, we performed angiography and transfemoral venous thrombolysis with a hydrodynamic thrombectomy catheter, followed by intrasinus urokinase thrombolytic in dramatic sinus thrombolysis and near total neurologic recovery. Six months after treatment, th e patient showed mild cognitive impairment and no focal neurologic deficit. Our preliminary experience suggests that this technique may play a significant role in the endovascular treatment of this potentially devastating disease.
 
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cerebral venous thrombosis
cerebrovascular accident,thrombolytic agents in treatment
dural sinus thrombosis
endovascular therapy
fibrinolytic agents,intra-venous local infusion
neuroradiology,interventional
superior sagittal sinus thrombosis
thrombectomy
treatment of neurologic disorder
urokinase

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