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World J Radiol. Jul 28, 2017; 9(7): 295-303
Published online Jul 28, 2017. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v9.i7.295
Table 3 Fragmentation and aspiration devices used in the endovascular treatment of pulmonary embolism
Endovascular mechanisms of thrombectomy and thrombolysisRheolyticRotationalAspirationFragmentationUltrasound
DevicesAngio JetRotarexIndigoFogarty arterial balloon embolectomy catheterEkos Sonic
Boston ScientificAspirexPenumbraEdwardsBTG
Straub Medical
HydrolyzerPig-tail Catheter
CordisCook Medical
MechanismPressurized saline or fibrinolytic agent injection through the catheter in the distal tip, and the remaining fragmented thrombus is aspiratedHigh-speed rotation coil within the catheter, creating a negative pressure and aspiration of the thrombusAspiration pump that provides a high negative pressure of suction with a guide-wire (separator) to create fragmentation of the thrombusPerforming balloon sweeps or manually rotation of the standard Pig-tail to fragment the thrombusUltrasound emitting catheter localized within the thrombus to generate an acoustic field creating a more lytic dispersion of the drug infused