Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Sep 2021)

Lacunar cerebral infarction following endovascular interventions for phlegmasia cerulea dolens

  • Ashley M. Otto, BS,
  • Maeghan L. Ciampa, DO,
  • Eric D. Martin, DO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 536 – 539

Abstract

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Phlegmasia cerulea dolens is a rare presentation of deep venous thrombus treated with catheter directed thrombolysis and pharmacomechanical thrombectomy. This is the case of a 78-year-old woman who underwent catheter directed thrombolysis to treat phlegmasia cerulea dolens and subsequently developed left-sided hemiplegia and expressive aphasia in the setting of an international normalized ratio of 2.0. Further imaging revealed a lacunar infarct in the right thalamus with a middle cerebral artery distribution. Further workup revealed a patent foramen ovale. We highlight the unexpected enigmatic consequence from multimodal endovascular intervention, the consequence of long-term inferior vena cava filters.

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