1. A Successful Endovascular Treatment of an Ischemic Stroke following Cardiac Surgery
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Maher A. Al-Khawaldeh, Osama K. Haddad, Ashraf O. Alshabatat, Salil V. Deo, Abeer Rababa’h, and Salah E. Altarabsheh
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Stroke ,Female ,Thrombectomy ,Treatment Outcome ,Medicine - Abstract
Ischemic stroke following cardiac surgery is one of the devastating complications that surgeons may encounter, and may lead to serious disabilities for the patient. The clinical course of such a complication may be prolonged if it is not treated properly. Making a quick decision when choosing a revascularization method is very helpful in this matter. Effective treatment options are usually limited. Neurointerventional maneuvers have recently emerged as a possible therapeutic modality in this field. We present the case of a 52-year-old woman who had open heart surgery in Queen Alia Heart Institute, Jordan, to replace a severely stenotic rheumatic mitral valve and repair a leaking tricuspid valve. Her surgery went smoothly with no major event. However, she developed a massive ischemic stroke during her recovery period despite being on adequate anticoagulation therapy. Urgent radiological work-up confirmed the diagnosis of ischemic stroke in the territory of the right middle cerebral artery. We chose a neuro-interventional method for her treatment, and mechanical thrombectomy was performed with a successful outcome and no apparent complications.
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- 2015
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