V. Vanommen et al., IN-VIVO EVALUATION OF THE HYDROLYSER HYDRODYNAMIC THROMBECTOMY CATHETER, Journal of vascular and interventional radiology, 5(6), 1994, pp. 823-826
PURPOSE: The authors evaluated a 7-F double-lumen thrombectomy cathete
r (Hydrolyser) in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To evaluate efficacy, t
hrombectomy was performed 1, 4, or 8 days after local denudation in pe
ripheral arteries (n = 18) and veins (n = 29) of nine goats. To evalua
te safety, the reaction of the vessel wall to a functioning and nonfun
ctioning Hydrolyser catheter was evaluated in the peripheral arteries
and veins of three goats 10 days after the procedure. RESULTS: Reopeni
ng was achieved in all vessels with residual thrombus in 11% of arteri
es (two of 18) and 55% of veins (16 of 29), Slight intimal thickening
was observed, but no difference was seen between the passage of a func
tioning versus nonfunctioning catheter. CONCLUSIONS: The Hydrolyser de
vice can remove intravascular thrombus up to 8 days after induction. T
here was no difference in vessel wall reaction after the passage of a
functioning and nonfunctioning catheter.