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  • Neurology
  • Interventional Neuroradiology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Mechanical endovascular thrombectomy (MET) is a critical treatment for acute ischemic stroke.
  • Existing stentrievers have varying efficacies in clot retrieval.
  • There is a need for devices that offer rapid and reliable thrombus capture.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Embolus Retriever with Interlinked Cage (ERIC) stentriever.
  • To assess the ERIC device's performance in mechanical endovascular thrombectomy (MET) for acute stroke.
  • To report clinical outcomes and procedural success rates using the ERIC device.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study of 34 consecutive acute stroke patients undergoing MET.
  • Utilized the ERIC stentriever, characterized by interlinked adjustable nitinol cages.
  • Evaluated endpoints included successful revascularization (TICI 2b-3) and 3-month modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores (0-2).

Main Results:

  • The ERIC device achieved successful revascularization in 83.3% of cases when used as a first-line device (20/24).
  • Successful recanalization correlated with significantly lower NIH Stroke Scale scores at 24 hours and lower mRS scores at 3 months.
  • The study recorded three procedural complications and four asymptomatic hemorrhages.

Conclusions:

  • The ERIC stentriever is an innovative device for mechanical endovascular thrombectomy.
  • The ERIC device facilitates fast, effective, and safe clot retrieval in acute stroke.
  • This technology shows promise for improving outcomes in stroke treatment.