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This study will explore the safety and efficacy of BASIS technology in ICAS-LVO lesions through a multicenter, prospective, registry, observational single-arm study.By registering intraoperative recanalization using this technique time, recanalization grade, operative thrombectomy times, intraoperative complications perforating branch occlusion, vascular dissection, vascular rupture, Ectopic thrombus, probability of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, mRS Score and mortality rate were followed up for 3 months The unique advantages of the application of the assessment BASIS in this type of lesion provide new insights into complex lesions such as ICAS-LVO The thought and operation method can shorten the operation time, improve the good prognosis, reduce the economic burden and reduce the operation Complications make a positive contribution to ensure that patients receive safe, effective and precise treatment.
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This project intends to set up a prospective multi-center single-arm study with no control group and no upper limit of cases.
Using BASIS (Balloon AngioplaSty with the dIstal protection of Stent retriever) technique .
Construct the three-axis system and establish the path. The microcatheter passes 15mm through the distal end of the thrombus Above, after the thrombectomy stent covering the narrow segment was released, angiography was performed to observe the stenosis and distal thrombus.
Use the anchoring effect of the thrombectomy bracket to pull the microcatheter out of the body.
Send the guide wire along the thrombectomy stent to the balloon expansion catheter, and place the balloon in the narrow section. At this time, follow the blood The position of the plug relative to the stenosis determines whether to semi-retrieve the Syphonet® plug holder, fill the balloon for expansion, Balloon pressure relief.
Use the distal end of the thrombectomy stent to anchor and the support of the balloon dilating catheter to advance the thrombectomy catheter.
Until the end of the thrombus suction catheter reaches the narrow site.
Remove the balloon to enlarge the suction cavity and remove the thrombus using SWIM technique.
The residual thrombus was cleaned up and the thrombectomy stent was released again. The thrombectomy stent was recovered after angiographic observation: assembled in vitro With the microcatheter, the thrombectomy stent was released again via the microcatheter. Angiography was performed to observe the treatment of thrombus and stenosis Avoid thrombus escape due to direct hand angiography, if there is still thrombus, continue mechanical thrombus removal until the thrombus is cleared After the microcatheter was recovered and the thrombectomy scaffold was withdrawn, the micro
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