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The mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for endovascular clot retrieval has dramatically improved successful revascularization and clinical outcome in selected acute stroke patients. MT is typically performed via a transfemoral approach, but catheterization of the occluded vessel can be problematic in cases of extensive vessel tortuosity. We describe a case of MT with the ‘ADAPT’ technique by direct carotid access due to an inability to catheterize the ICA by a transfemoral approach for acute cerebral ischemia in the setting of left MCA occlusion. Excellent angiographic and good clinical results were obtained without any complications.

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This page is a summary of: Mechanical thrombectomy with ‘ADAPT’ technique by transcervical access in acute ischemic stroke, The Neuroradiology Journal, October 2015, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1971400915609352.
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