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J Mocco

Researcher at Vanderbilt University

Publications -  215
Citations -  9543

J Mocco is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 144 publications receiving 8040 citations. Previous affiliations of J Mocco include McKnight Brain Institute & State University of New York System.

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Intraventricular Hemorrhage Evacuation Using the Surgiscope, a Minimally Invasive Evacuation Device: 2-Dimensional Operative Video.

TL;DR: Ali, Muhammad BA*, Vasan, Vikram BA*, Rossitto, Christina P BA; Mocco, J MD, MS; Kellner, Christopher P MD Author Information as mentioned in this paper
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Safety and efficacy of dual lumen balloon catheters for the Treatment of cerebral vascular malformations: A systematic review, pooled analysis, and meta-analysis

TL;DR: Dual-lumen balloon catheters are safe and effective for the embolization of cerebral AVMs and dAVFs and can achieve faster and potentially superior results compared to SLCs.
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Focused update to guidelines for endovascular therapy for emergent large vessel occlusion: large core and basilar artery occlusion patients

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors summarize some of the new clinical trials in two specific populations with relatively common and devastating strokes, and provide updated recommendations for treatment in a timely manner, given the importance of recent clinical trials.
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Endovascular thrombectomy for distal vessel occlusion stroke: Single-center experience.

TL;DR: The safety and efficacy of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in distal vessel occlusion (DVO) are not well described in literature as mentioned in this paper .
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Abstract Number: LBA4 Platelet Function Testing and Acute Thrombotic Events in Intracranial Aneurysm Patients Undergoing Flow Diversion

TL;DR: The role of platelet function testing in patients with intracranial aneurysms undergoing flow diversion remains controversial with limited evidence of its influence on thrombotic outcomes as mentioned in this paper .