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Acute Deep Vein Thrombosis Involving the Inferior Vena Cava: Interventional Perspectives

  • Adham Abou Ali
  • , Othman A. Malak
  • , Karim Salem
  • , George Alkhoury
  • , Natalie Sridharan
  • , Rabih A. Chaer
  • , Efthymios Avgerinos
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Athens Medical Center

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Abstract

Extension of an iliofemoral thrombosis into the inferior vena cava (IVC), or from the IVC descending into the iliofemoral segments, can confer significant morbidity and mortality. Interventional management of acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has been controversial, but there is little doubt that certain subpopulations benefit, such as those with symptomatic IVC thrombosis. When considering an intervention, caval involvement introduces technical difficulties due to its larger diameter, high thrombus burden, bilateral limb clot extension and need for dual access. The frequent coexistence of an IVC filter increases the complexity even more. This review summarises the current indications and treatment modalities available for the management of acute DVT involving the vena cava.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere04
JournalVascular and Endovascular Review
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • deep vein thrombosis
  • Inferior vena cava
  • post-thrombotic syndrome
  • thrombectomy
  • thrombolysis

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