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  2. Thrombectomy - Wikipedia

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    Patients in London who suffered stroke were found to be much more likely to get thrombectomy in 2022 than those in other parts of England. 42% of thrombectomy units only operated during office hours and Monday to Friday, largely due to a shortage of neurointerventionalists. [3]

  3. Stroke center - Wikipedia

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    Primary Stroke Centers typically serve patients who do not need thrombectomy or patients in underserved rural communities where higher-level stroke centers are more than ninety minutes away. The CDC's 2011 Summary addresses public policy regarding Primary Stroke Centers. It lists thirty-one states and the District of Columbia as having no ...

  4. List of stroke centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This page presents a list of certified stroke centers in the United States, by certification level, from highest (comprehensive), to lowest (acute). It provides the state, the hospital name, the city, the county, expiration of certification (if available), date cited, and references:

  5. 'Lifesaving procedure means I'll see grandchild' - AOL

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    About 200 patients a year from around the East Midlands are treated by the service in Nottingham. Dr Sujit Nair says mechanical thrombectomy is "one of the most rewarding procedures" [BBC]

  6. Elad Levy - Wikipedia

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    Elad I. Levy is an American neurosurgeon, researcher, and innovator who played a major role in the development and testing of thrombectomy, [1] which improved quality of life and survival of stroke patients. He has focused his career and research on developing evidence based medicine and literature showing the benefits of thrombectomy for the ...

  7. Embolectomy - Wikipedia

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    It usually involves removal of thrombi (blood clots), and is then referred to as thromboembolectomy or thrombectomy. Embolectomy is an emergency procedure often as the last resort because permanent occlusion of a significant blood flow to an organ leads to necrosis. Other involved therapeutic options are anticoagulation and thrombolysis.

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