Successful Thrombectomy for Large Vessel Occlusion after Emergent Transoceanic Patient Transport: An International Hub and Spoke Collaboration

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Abstract

Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is the standard of care for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion, but the capacity to deliver this treatment can be limited in less populous areas and island territories. Here, we describe the case of a man who developed right MCA syndrome while in Bermuda who was successfully diagnosed, transported over 800 miles to the East Coast of the USA, and treated with MT within 24 h. This case underscores the benefits of having organized systems of care and demonstrates the feasibility of urgent transoceanic patient transportation for stroke requiring MT.

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Gadani, S. P., Gayle, F., Jones, P., Gailloud, P., Faigle, R., & Urrutia, V. C. (2023). Successful Thrombectomy for Large Vessel Occlusion after Emergent Transoceanic Patient Transport: An International Hub and Spoke Collaboration. Cerebrovascular Diseases, 52(2), 234–238. https://doi.org/10.1159/000526295

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