Endovascular management of ischemic stroke is a procedure used to treat ischemic strokes by using catheter-based techniques to remove blood clots or open blocked blood vessels. The procedure typically involves inserting a catheter through the groin to access the brain's arteries, where clot removal, stenting, or thrombolysis is performed to restore blood flow.
This procedure has been shown to significantly improve outcomes for patients with acute ischemic strokes, reducing the risk of permanent disability and improving recovery.