Radiology Case Reports (Jan 2023)

Successful mechanical thrombectomy and stent exclusion of sacral chordoma tumor thrombus

  • Valeria Gioioso, MD,
  • David Duncan, MD,
  • Jeet Minocha, MD,
  • Jonas Redmond, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 382 – 385

Abstract

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A 77-year-old man with history of sacral chordoma and pulmonary embolism presented to the emergency room with a 1-day history of diffuse left flank and lower extremity swelling. The patient was found to have thrombus in the left common and external iliac veins. The patient was brought to Interventional Radiology for mechanical thrombectomy using the Inari ClotTriever and a sample of extracted thrombus was sent to pathology. Analysis on the sample was positive for sacral chordoma, consistent with tumor thrombus. The patient returned after 6 weeks with similar symptoms and repeat mechanical thrombectomy was performed with the Inari ClotTriever and stent placement through the left common and external iliac vein with an Ovation iX stent graft. The patient remained asymptomatic following the second procedure at repeat follow-up at 6 weeks.

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