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Typically, the trochanteric entry point was identified and the nail was gently advanced to its desired position.
After reaching tip to tip, the Extroducer prototype was gently advanced through the arterial wall (taking advantage of the vessels non-linear anatomy) (n = 20).
A slight amount of pressure was required on the plastic catheter to advance it to the desired vessel wall and thereafter the Extroducer was gently advanced out to the extra-vascular space (Fig. 4) (n = 40).
The occluder was inserted through a small incision into the ECA and was gently advanced into the ICA, until a drop in CBF of 75% or greater associated with a slight thread progression resistance was observed.
The pipette tip was gently advanced in tissue towards the cell of interest.
A nylon filament (diameter 0.24 0.26 mm) was gently advanced from the ECA into the lumen of the ICA.
A straight, snub-nosed, end-hole suction catheter was gently advanced into the endotracheal tube, while continuing ventilation through a Y-connector.
The internal carotid artery (ICA) was temporarily clipped with a microvascular clip (Aesculap, Tuttlingen, Germany), and a silicon-coated 8-0 nylon monofilament (Ethicon, Johnson&Johnson, Norderstedt, Belgium) was gently advanced into the ICA.
The suture was gently advanced into the internal carotid artery and passed into the intracranial circulatory system to lodge in the narrower lumen of the origin of the MCA.
The embolus, made up of nylon suture with rounded tip, was inserted into the left internal carotid through a small incision into the external carotid artery and was gently advanced 20-21 mm past the carotid bifurcation to occlude the left MCA.
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