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Saline-jet aspiration thrombectomy catheter. Clinical results in patients with venous thrombosis
Authors:Yamauchi T  Furui S  Okazaki M  Higashihara H  Matsui O  Sakamoto T  Tanaka T  Kuribayashi S  Takamiya M  Sawada S
Affiliation:Department of Radiology at Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:PURPOSE: To evaluate hydraulic thrombectomy using a saline-jet aspiration thrombectomy catheter in the treatment of venous thrombosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ten patients underwent 12 hydraulic thrombectomy procedures using 2.7 or 4.0 mm catheters. The site of the thrombus was either central, peripheral or in portal veins. The age of the thrombi was between 2 and 60 days (mean 19.7 days). The efficacy of hydraulic thrombectomy was evaluated based on the aspirated thrombus ratio (ATR), i.e. the volume of the thrombus aspirated divided by the volume of the thrombus before thrombectomy. ATR was estimated by comparing the angiograms of the lesion before and after thrombectomy. RESULTS: Soft thrombi were usually rapidly removed. ATR was >2/3 in 3, 2/3-1/3 in 2, 1/3-0 in 4, and 0 in 1 patient. The activation time of the injector was 23-224 s (mean 102 s) and the volume of aspirated blood was 30-680 ml (mean 250 ml). Compensatory infusion of saline was performed for blood loss, and 400 ml of packed red blood cells was transfused in 1 patient. No complications of the hydraulic thrombectomy were observed. Thrombolysis or additional treatment were performed in 9 patients. CONCLUSION: Hydraulic thrombectomy using this catheter can contribute to the treatment of venous thrombosis.
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