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Thromboembolectomy with the Transluminal Extraction Catheter (TEC) As an Adjunct to Thrombolysis

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Date 1992 Aug 11
PMID 1515721
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Multiple surgical and percutaneous interventional radiologic techniques have been used to restore blood flow in an acutely ischemic extremity. The transluminal extraction catheter (TEC) system was used as a mechanical thromboembolectomy device to supplement pharmacologic thrombolysis in one patient. In this case, 40 hours of direct intraarterial infusion of urokinase into the occluded vascular segments of a threatened lower extremity resulted in incomplete thrombolysis. Therefore, a 7-F TEC system was advanced percutaneously through the occluded vessels with restoration of luminal patency in all vessels treated. No distal embolization occurred. The TEC system facilitated prompt recanalization of vessels occluded by acute thrombus superimposed on atherosclerotic disease.