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Harris Hawk

Researcher at Medical University of South Carolina

Publications -  12
Citations -  527

Harris Hawk is an academic researcher from Medical University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stent & Catheter. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 470 citations.

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Initial clinical experience with the ADAPT technique: a direct aspiration first pass technique for stroke thrombectomy

TL;DR: The ADAPT technique is a simple and effective approach to acute ischemic stroke thrombectomy and Utilizing the latest generation of large bore aspiration catheters in this fashion has allowed us to achieve excellent clinical and angiographic outcomes.
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Proximal to distal approach in the treatment of tandem occlusions causing an acute stroke

TL;DR: It is found that addressing the proximal lesion first and covering it with a stent prior to performing distal thrombectomy appears to be a safe and effective option in the treatment algorithm.
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Hounsfield unit value and clot length in the acutely occluded vessel and time required to achieve thrombectomy, complications and outcome

TL;DR: The results do not support a predictive value for thrombus quantification in the evaluation of AIS, and there was no difference in clot length or average HU among patients with good recanalization achieved within 1’h and those in which the procedures extended beyond 1 h.
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Balloon remodeling for aneurysm coil embolization with the coaxial lumen Scepter C balloon catheter: initial experience at a high volume center

TL;DR: The initial experience with the dual coaxial lumen Scepter C occlusion balloon catheter demonstrates its feasibility for use in balloon remodeling for aneurysm coil embolization.
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Transfemoral venous approach for Onyx embolization of anterior fossa dural arteriovenous fistulae.

TL;DR: The experience demonstrates that transvenous Onyx embolization offers an effective and safe alternative to the classic neurosurgical treatment of anterior fossa dAVF.