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    • Neurosurgery

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    • Acute ischemic stroke, particularly large vessel occlusion (LVO), remains a leading cause of death and disability.
    • Endovascular stroke therapy (EVT) has revolutionized the management of acute ischemic stroke.
    • Significant advancements are ongoing to optimize all aspects of LVO stroke care.

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    • This review summarizes recent innovations in endovascular stroke therapy.
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    • Case studies are presented to illustrate future directions in the field.

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    • Current efforts focus on improving prehospital routing, in-hospital screening, and thrombectomy device innovation.
    • Expanding indications for EVT eligibility, including patients without advanced imaging, larger infarcts, and distal occlusions, is a key development.
    • The integration of EVT has transformed stroke care logistics, hospital accreditation, and physician practices.

    Conclusions:

    • Endovascular stroke therapy has dramatically improved outcomes for acute ischemic stroke.
    • Ongoing innovations promise to further expand treatment eligibility and efficacy.
    • The field is rapidly evolving, with continuous advancements in technology and clinical practice.