# Carotid Free-Floating Thrombus Treated With a Combined Technique Using Embotrap III for Distal Protection

**Authors:** Yoichiro Nagao, Yuichiro Inatomi, Masaki Naganuma, Toshiro Yonehara, Makoto Nakajima

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.53775 · Cureus · 2024-02-07

## TL;DR

A 71-year-old man with a carotid free-floating thrombus was successfully treated using a combination of direct aspiration and distal protection with Embotrap III, avoiding complications.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a novel combined technique using Embotrap III for distal protection during carotid free-floating thrombus treatment.

## Key findings

- The patient was successfully treated with a combination of ADAPT and Embotrap III for distal protection.
- No recurrence or neurological deficits were observed post-treatment.
- Follow-up imaging showed no FFT or in-stent protrusion.

## Abstract

Carotid free-floating thrombus (FFT) is a rare condition in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Recently, endovascular therapy for carotid FFT has been increasingly reported, but the strategy has not yet been established. We report a case of an acute stroke patient with a carotid FFT, who was successfully treated with a combination of the direct aspiration first-pass technique (ADAPT) and the Embotrap III (Cerenovus, Irvine, CA), specifically designed to prevent distal embolization. We propose the utility of distal embolic protection with Embotrap III for the treatment of patients with carotid FFT. A 71-year-old man who presented with sudden left hemiparesis was admitted to our hospital. Ultrasonography on admission revealed severe stenosis and an FFT at the origin of the right internal carotid artery. Thrombectomy with an aspiration catheter, accompanied by a stent retriever with distal basket Embotrap III for distal protection, was performed. After the FFT was safely aspirated, a carotid Wallstent (Boston Scientific, Marlborough, MA) was deployed in the stenosis. Follow-up ultrasonography showed neither FFT nor in-stent protrusion. The patient did not experience recurrence, as per clinical or radiological findings, and was discharged on day 11 without any neurological deficits. Embotrap III may be useful for a patient with a carotid FFT as distal protection during mechanical thrombectomies.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** stenosis (MESH:D003251), neurological deficits (MESH:D009461), acute stroke (MESH:D020521), ischemic stroke (MESH:D002544), carotid (MESH:D016893), acute (MESH:D000208), Carotid Free-Floating Thrombus (MESH:D013927), hemiparesis (MESH:D010291)
- **Chemicals:** Embotrap III (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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