Internal jugular and common femoral venous access for the removal of a long-term embedded vena cava filter

We describe an inferior vena cava filter retrieval technique requiring triple venous access performed in a 35-year-old male who was referred for filter removal 16 months after its insertion. The filter showed a right-sided tilt with endothelialization of the distal filter struts into the caval wall....

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Main Authors: Umer Salati, Pradeep Govender, William Torreggiani, Ronan Browne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2014-07-01
Series:Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
Online Access: http://www.dirjournal.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/nternal-jugular-and-common-femoral-venous-access-f/56208
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Summary:We describe an inferior vena cava filter retrieval technique requiring triple venous access performed in a 35-year-old male who was referred for filter removal 16 months after its insertion. The filter showed a right-sided tilt with endothelialization of the distal filter struts into the caval wall. Access was required via both internal jugular veins to straighten the filter using a snared-loop technique. Further 18 F right common femoral vein access was required to snare and remove the filter, which could not be completely collapsed distally due to endothelialized tissue, precluding normal removal via the jugular venous route.
ISSN:1305-3825
1305-3612