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Published on: January 18, 2018
Mechanical thrombo-embolectomy in acute ischaemic stroke: a local experience
1Vergelegen Medi Clinic, Somerset West, South Africa. mark@helderbergheart.co.za
Abstract:
Large-vessel ischaemic strokes have a very poor natural history. Thombolysis is indicated for the treatment of ischaemic stroke but in practice is given to less than 10% of stroke sufferers, and its efficacy in large-vessel occlusion is poor. Mechanical embolectomy is a new therapy that allows attempted revascularisation up to eight hours after stroke onset. With its improved efficacy, it therefore offers some hope to patients admitted with this devastating condition.
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