Radiology Case Reports (Nov 2019)

Transhepatic inferior vena cava filter retrieval due to chronic occlusion of jugular and subclavian veins

  • Robert G. Dionisio, MD,
  • David S. Shin, MD,
  • Christopher R. Ingraham, MD,
  • Sandeep S. Vaidya, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
pp. 1385 – 1388

Abstract

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Retrieval of inferior vena cava filters is routinely performed via an internal jugular venous access. We present a case of a 55-year-old woman with myeloproliferative disorder, complicated by venous thrombosis. She was referred to interventional radiology for removal of an inferior vena cava filter, which had been placed 5 months prior for mechanical prophylaxis in the setting of femoral orthopedic surgery. Due to the patient's chronic occlusion of the bilateral jugular and subclavian veins, a transhepatic approach was used to retrieve the filter successfully without immediate complications. Keywords: Inferior vena cava filter, Transhepatic venous access