The Penumbra Stroke Trial

Summary

Currently, the only approved treatments for thromboembolus in acute stroke are the thrombolytic agents such as tPA. However, clot-removing drugs have a high risk of bleeding complications, and they are not as effective in patients with severe strokes. The Penumbra System is a novel mechanical device designed to remove stroke-associated occlusions from the large brain vessels and is approved for use in acute stroke. The system comprises an aspirating reperfusion catheter, a separator for clearing, and a thrombus removal ring that is designed to capture calcified, hard clots.

  • cerebrovascular disease
  • interventional techniques & devices clinical trials
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