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Vacuum for straightening the microcatheter after intra-aneurysmal looping: The “Lagman vacuum” technique

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In many cases, an intra-arterial microcatheter loop is necessary to bypass the neck of wide-necked giant aneurysms for the placement of a stent across it. The removal of this loop… Click to show full abstract

In many cases, an intra-arterial microcatheter loop is necessary to bypass the neck of wide-necked giant aneurysms for the placement of a stent across it. The removal of this loop is usually challenging, and many techniques have been described to achieve it. We describe a simple novel technique for straightening the microcatheter across the aneurysm’s neck, without the need for additional products/devices or complex exchanging techniques. The method has been successfully applied in two cases. We named this novel maneuver the “Lagman vacuum” technique.

Keywords: microcatheter; lagman vacuum; straightening microcatheter; vacuum; vacuum technique

Journal Title: Interventional Neuroradiology
Year Published: 2019

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