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A Novel Technique Using a Protection Filter During Fibrin Sheath Removal for Implanted Venous Access Device Dysfunction
Authors:Charalampos Sotiriadis  Steven David Hajdu  Sophie Degrauwe  Heloise Barras  Salah Dine Qanadli
Affiliation:1.Cardiothoracic and Vascular Unit, Department of Radiology,University Hospital of Lausanne,Lausanne,Switzerland;2.Department of Cardiology,University Hospital of Lausanne,Lausanne,Switzerland
Abstract:With the increased use of implanted venous access devices (IVADs) for continuous long-term venous access, several techniques such as percutaneous endovascular fibrin sheath removal, have been described, to maintain catheter function. Most standard techniques do not capture the stripped fibrin sheath, which is subsequently released in the pulmonary circulation and may lead to symptomatic pulmonary embolism. The presented case describes an endovascular technique which includes stripping, capture, and removal of fibrin sheath using a novel filter device. A 64-year-old woman presented with IVAD dysfunction. Stripping was performed using a co-axial snare to the filter to capture the fibrin sheath. The captured fragment was subsequently removed for visual and pathological verification. No immediate complication was observed and the patient was discharged the day of the procedure.
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