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Transabdominal Duplex Ultrasonography for Bedside Inferior Vena Cava Filter Placement: Examples, Technique, and Review
Author(s) -
Kwame S. Amankwah,
Keri A. Seymour,
Michael J. Costanza,
Jeremy Berger,
Vivian Gahtan
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
vascular and endovascular surgery/vascular and endovascular surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.46
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1938-9116
pISSN - 1538-5744
DOI - 10.1177/1538574409332000
Subject(s) - medicine , contraindication , pulmonary embolism , inferior vena cava filter , inferior vena cava , radiology , intensive care unit , ultrasonography , duplex ultrasonography , intensive care medicine , surgery , venous thrombosis , thrombosis , alternative medicine , pathology
Pulmonary embolism remains an endemic challenge for public health care. The first line of treatment for venous thromboembolic disorder has been anticoagulation; however, in the absence of appropriate pharmacologic treatment, because of failure or contraindication, caval filter placement has been widely performed in the prevention of pulmonary embolism. Initially an open surgical procedure, technological advancements have allowed filter placement to be done percutaneously. Bedside filter placement in the intensive care unit with ultrasonographic imaging has been reported to be safe, effective, and reliable. In this report, we present an example, discuss our technique, and review the literature.

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