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Device Manufacturer Size (mm) No. of Patients Treated Total No. of Passes Aperioa Acandis 4.5 × 30 1 3 Capturea MindFrameb 4.0 × 20 1 2 Catch Minia Baltc 3 × 15 3 4 ERICa MicroVention 4 × 24 1 1 Revived Codman 4.5 × 22 6 9 Solitaire FRd Covidien 4 × 20 12 17 Trevo ProVued Strykere 4 × 20 1 2
↵a Devices fitting through .017-inch microcatheters (eg, Headway 17; MicroVention).
↵b Irvine, California.
↵c Montmorency, France.
↵d Devices fitting through .021-inch microcatheters (eg, Rebar 18; Covidien), and .027-inch microcatheters (Revive, Codman Neurovascular; Rebar 27, Covidien).
↵e Kalamazoo, Michigan.