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“Direct” Mechanical Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke during Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Saini V, Brunet MC, Sur S, Malik AM, Khandelwal P, Desai S, Starke RM, Peterson EC, Jadhav AP, Cohen MG, Yavagal DR

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Balloon Anchor Technique for Pipeline Embolization Device Deployment Across the Neck of a Giant Intracranial Aneurysm

Ding D, Starke RM, Evans AJ, Jensen ME, Liu KC

Treatment of giant intracranial aneurysms, via either surgical or endovascular approaches, is associated with a high level of technical difficulty as well as a high rate of treatment-related morbidity and...
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Microsurgical Strategies Following Failed Endovascular Treatment with the Pipeline Embolization Device: Case of a Giant Posterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm

Ding D, Starke RM, Liu KC

Treatment of giant posterior circulation aneurysms, via endovascular or microsurgical approaches, carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality. While flow-diverting stents (FDSs) represent a potent therapy for endovascular reconstruction...
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Eyebrow Incision for Surgical Evacuation of a Lobar Intracerebral Hematoma with a Novel Endoport System

Ding D, Przybylowski CJ, Starke RM, Crowley RW, Liu KC

Large lobar intracerebral hemorrhages (ICHs) can cause rapid neurological deterioration, and affected patients have low rates of survival and functional independence. Currently, the role of surgical intervention in the management...
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Surgical Approaches for Symptomatic Cerebral Cavernous Malformations of the Thalamus and Brainstem

Ding D, Starke RM, Crowley RW, Liu KC

OBJECTIVE: Surgical resection of thalamic and brainstem cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) is associated with significant operative morbidity, but it may be outweighed, in some cases, by the neurological damage from...
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Prevalence and Associations of Dural Arteriovenous Fistulae in Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: Analysis of ACTION-CVT

Shoskes A, Shu L, Nguyen TN, Abdalkader M, Giles J, Amar J, Siegler JE, Henninger N, ElNazeir M, Kasab SA, Klein P, Heldner MR, Antonenko K, Psychogios M, Liebeskind DS, Field T, Liberman A, Esenwa C, Simpkins A, Li G, Frontera J, Kuohn L, Rothstein A, Khazaal O, Aziz Y, Mistry E, Khatri P, Omran SS, Zubair AS, Sharma R, Starke RM, Morcos JJ, Romano JG, Yaghi S, Asdaghi N

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Preoperative Embolization of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations with Silk Suture and Particles: Technical Considerations and Outcomes

Conger JR, Ding D, Raper DM, Starke RM, Durst CR, Liu KC, Jensen ME, Evans AJ

OBJECTIVE: Embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) is commonly performed prior to surgical resection in order to reduce intraoperative bleeding and improve the safety of resection. Although most modern embolization...
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Thrombectomy in Stroke Patients With Low Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score: Is Modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (mTICI) 2c/3 Superior to mTICI 2b?

Elawady SS, Saway BF, Matsukawa H, Uchida K, Lin S, Maier I, Jabbour P, Kim JT, Wolfe SQ, Rai A, Starke RM, Psychogios MN, Samaniego EA, Arthur A, Yoshimura S, Cuellar H, Grossberg JA, Alawieh A, Romano DG, Tanweer O, Mascitelli J, Fragata I, Polifka A, Osbun J, Crosa R, Matouk C, Park MS, Levitt MR, Brinjikji W, Moss M, Dumont T, Williamson Jr. R, Navia P, Kan P, Leacy RD, Chowdhry S, Ezzeldin M, Spiotta AM, Kasab SA, on behalf of the STAR Collaborators

Background and Purpose Outcomes following mechanical thrombectomy (MT) are strongly correlated with successful recanalization, traditionally defined as modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (mTICI) ≥2b. This retrospective cohort study aimed to...
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