Victor Schulze-Zachau: Comparing Perforation and Outcomes in MVO and LVO Thrombectomy
Victor Schulze-Zachau, Neurointerventional Fellow at Beaumont Hospital, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, adding:
”Proud to share that our article ‘Incidence and outcome of perforations during medium vessel occlusion compared with large vessel occlusion thrombectomy’ has been featured among the ‘Highlighting European articles in JNIS – most cited in 2025′ by ESMINT!
This multicenter study provided important comparative data on perforation rates and outcomes between medium and large vessel occlusion thrombectomy – a complication that has most significant clinical implications and needs to be kept in mind when interpreting the results of recent RCTs.
We’re continuing to build on this line of research with the PREVENT registry, aimed at further improving understanding of intraprocedural vessel perforation and optimizing complication management in thrombectomy.
Thanks to all collaborators and centres involved — onward with generating evidence to improve stroke care!”
Title: Incidence and outcome of perforations during medium vessel occlusion compared with large vessel occlusion thrombectomy
Authors: Victor Schulze-Zachau, Alex Brehm, Nikolaos Ntoulias, Nadja Krug, Ioannis Tsogkas, Kristine Ann Blackham, Markus A Möhlenbruch, Jessica Jesser, Amedeo Cervo, Kornelia Kreiser, Katharina Althaus, Errikos Maslias, Patrik Michel, Guillaume Saliou, Christoph Riegler, Christian H Nolte, Ilko Maier, Ala Jamous, Riitta Rautio, Pauli Ylikotila, Kyle M Fargen, Stacey Q Wolfe, Davide Castellano, Andrea Boghi, Daniel P O Kaiser, Ani Cuberi, Jan S Kirschke, Julian Schwarting, Nicola Limbucci, Leonardo Renieri, Sami Al Kasab, Alejandro M Spiotta, Isabel Fragata, Tania Rodriquez-Ares, Christoph Johannes Maurer, Ansgar Berlis, Manuel Moreu, Alfonso López-Frías, Carlos Pérez-García, Christian Commodaro, Marco Pileggi, Justin Mascitelli, Flavio Giordano, Walter Casagrande, Cynthia P Purves, Maxim Bester, Fabian Flottmann, Peter T Kan, Gautam Edhayan, Jeremy Hofmeister, Paolo Machi, Marius Kaschner, Daniel Weiss, Mira Katan, Urs Fischer, Marios-Nikos Psychogios
Read the Full Article on Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery

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