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Can someone explain this fluoroscopy? Seems to indicate successful thrombectomy

I'm trying to understand what is going on in these images. I think it is before and after of a patient who had a thrombectomy but I'm having trouble visualizing exactly what structure the thrombus is in...

Before thrombectomy (I think)

https://gyazo.com/2efd04d86bf55c516f3dc892c34f0a8a

After Thrombectomy

https://gyazo.com/418653a49d59e52fabfe0e3f210aff44

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