Abstract
Mechanical thrombectomy is performed on ischemic stroke patients with acute major cerebral artery occlusion within 24 hours of symptom onset. We report a case of delayed mechanical thrombectomy for acute left internal carotid artery occlusion. A 76-year-old woman suddenly presented with dysarthria and right hemiparesis was admitted to her previous hospital. She was treated by conservative therapy. The next day, she was transferred to our hospital 26 hours after onset with a diagnosis of ischemic stroke due to left carotid artery acute occlusion. Contrast CT revealed left carotid artery occlusion. Arterial fibrillation was detected. Mechanical thrombectomy through the right brachial artery was immediately performed. Complete recanalization was achieved without hemorrhagic complication. Her postoperative course was uneventful. In this case, delayed mechanical thrombectomy for acute major cerebral artery occlusion was safely performed 24 hours after symptom onset.
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