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Spontaneous migration of an inferior vena cava filter resulting in cardiac tamponade and percutaneous filter retrieval.
Authors:Gaston R Vergara  William F Wallace  Kenneth R Bennett
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 39216, USA. gvergara@umsmed.edu
Abstract:Thromboembolic disease accounts for thousands of hospitalizations every year in the US. Its primary management consists of anticoagulation. However, in certain instances this may be contraindicated or not sufficient. Mechanic occlusion of the inferior vena cava (IVC) becomes then a viable alternative. In this case a 35-year-old man presented with a saddle pulmonary embolus but was unable to be anticoagulated due to intestinal bleed. A removable IVC filter was then placed. The filter spontaneously migrated into the right atrium causing severe tricuspid regurgitation, perforation of the atrial wall, and cardiac tamponade. The device was successfully retrieved percutaneously and the patient discharged from the hospital in stable condition. This case illustrates the potentially lethal complications associated with the use of IVC filters, as well as the possibility to percutaneously recover them from within the right atrium.
Keywords:tamponade  thromboembolism  percutaneous  inferior vena cava filter
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