Radiology Case Reports (Nov 2019)
Transhepatic inferior vena cava filter retrieval due to chronic occlusion of jugular and subclavian veins
Abstract
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