Patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus: You need an arm and a neck!

Abstract In patients with challenging femoral vein anatomy, transcatheter patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure can be safely and effectively be done through the jugular veins guided by ICE from the arm. This novel technique can potentially save resources (anesthesia and TEE) and provide an option for...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Qintar, Pedro Villablanca, James Lee, Dee Dee Wang, Tiberio Frisoli, Brian O’Neill, William W O’Neill, Marvin H Eng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3884
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author Mohammed Qintar
Pedro Villablanca
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Tiberio Frisoli
Brian O’Neill
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description Abstract In patients with challenging femoral vein anatomy, transcatheter patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure can be safely and effectively be done through the jugular veins guided by ICE from the arm. This novel technique can potentially save resources (anesthesia and TEE) and provide an option for patients without a femoral option.
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spelling doaj.art-38cc58e0611e4c598214743d49e27d982022-12-21T22:51:56ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042021-05-0195n/an/a10.1002/ccr3.3884Patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus: You need an arm and a neck!Mohammed Qintar0Pedro Villablanca1James Lee2Dee Dee Wang3Tiberio Frisoli4Brian O’Neill5William W O’Neill6Marvin H Eng7Center for Structural Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI USACenter for Structural Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI USACenter for Structural Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI USACenter for Structural Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI USACenter for Structural Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI USACenter for Structural Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI USACenter for Structural Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI USACenter for Structural Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI USAAbstract In patients with challenging femoral vein anatomy, transcatheter patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure can be safely and effectively be done through the jugular veins guided by ICE from the arm. This novel technique can potentially save resources (anesthesia and TEE) and provide an option for patients without a femoral option.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3884ICE from the armIVC thrombusPFORIJ PFO closure
spellingShingle Mohammed Qintar
Pedro Villablanca
James Lee
Dee Dee Wang
Tiberio Frisoli
Brian O’Neill
William W O’Neill
Marvin H Eng
Patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus: You need an arm and a neck!
Clinical Case Reports
ICE from the arm
IVC thrombus
PFO
RIJ PFO closure
title Patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus: You need an arm and a neck!
title_full Patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus: You need an arm and a neck!
title_fullStr Patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus: You need an arm and a neck!
title_full_unstemmed Patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus: You need an arm and a neck!
title_short Patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus: You need an arm and a neck!
title_sort patent foramen ovale closure with vena cava thrombus you need an arm and a neck
topic ICE from the arm
IVC thrombus
PFO
RIJ PFO closure
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3884
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