Severe acute ischaemic stroke early after wedge resection in middle-aged patients: analysis and endovascular treatment

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Abstract

Severe acute ischaemic stroke early after wedge resection is very rare in healthy middle-aged patients. Here, we reviewed the data and characteristics of 9 cases. The infarction resulted from embolism in intracranial arteries, severely impacting the quality of life. In the first 2 patients, the onset symptom was confused with residual anaesthetic effects early after surgery. Drawing from the initial 2 cases, the following 7 patients received accurate diagnosis and emergent endovascular thrombus aspiration with good outcome due to immediate reperfusion. Furthermore, we discuss the principal causes of severe acute stroke in healthy middle-aged patients and the efficacy of endovascular thrombus aspiration.

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Zhang, C., Meng, D., Xu, J., Cao, J., & Hu, J. (2022). Severe acute ischaemic stroke early after wedge resection in middle-aged patients: analysis and endovascular treatment. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 35(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivac211

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