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Woman recovers from stroke thanks to technology
Thursday, September 16, 2010
By: KVOA Tucson
KVOA Tucson News
The morning of August 19th, 86 year old Beulah Hunter had a
stroke, and paramedics quickly rushed her to St. Mary's hospital.
Doctor Francisco Valdivia said, "When she came in she
was blind, she was not able to talk, she was not able to express herself also
she was paralyzed on the right side.45:57
Doctors found a blood clot in a vessel leading to the left
side of her brain, stopping blood flow.
Dr Stella Kahn said, "It was decided that it would be
best to try and put a catheter right next to the clot."
Normally, doctors inject a substance into the blood with an
IV, which flows to the clot, breaking it up, but in this case, it would take
more than that.
They ran a catheter from her groin area all the way up
through blood vessels into her brain, dispersing a solution directly on the
clot, dissolving it completely.
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