下腔静脉滤器取出:并发症及成功率。

Q4 Medicine
Seoyun Choi, Kun Yung Kim, Hong Pil Hwang, Young Min Han
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摘要

目的:评价德纳里滤器回收的效果。材料和方法:我们回顾性分析了2015年9月至2020年4月接受德纳里滤器插入的143例患者。这项研究包括97名需要去除过滤器的患者。使用标准或高级技术检索过滤器。取药前后进行静脉造影,评估技术成功、并发症和过滤器插入时间。结果:97个滤镜均成功取出,无并发症。采用标准技术检索92份(94.8%),采用先进技术检索5份(5.2%)。滤镜角度大于15度的有2例。17例患者(17.5%)静脉造影显示下腔静脉穿透,但滤过物去除后与造影剂外渗无关。结论:德纳里滤器手术成功率高,无并发症。这项研究为之前的研究和试验增加了价值,表明Denali过滤器是一种可靠和安全的过滤器,随着该设备的使用越来越多,可以潜在地提高检索率。
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Denali Inferior Vena Cava Filter Retrieval: Complications and Success Rates.

Purpose: The present study was to evaluate the outcomes of Denali filter retrieval.

Materials and methods: We retrospectively reviewed 143 patients who received Denali filter insertion from September 2015 to April 2020. Ninety-seven patients who required removal of the filters were include in this study. Filters were retrieved with either standard or advanced techniques. Venography before and after retrieval was obtained to evaluate technical success, complications and duration of filter insertion.

Results: All 97 filters were retrieved successfully without complications. Ninety-two (94.8%) were retrieved with standard technique and 5 filters (5.2%) required the advanced technique. There were two cases with a filter angle greater than 15 degrees. Inferior vena cava penetration was shown in 17 patients (17.5%) on venography but was not associated with contrast media extravasation after filter removal.

Conclusion: The Denali filter showed a high rate of successful retrieval without complications. This study adds value to previous studies and trials showing that the Denali filter is a reliable and safe filter that can potentially improve retrieval rates, with increasing use of this device.

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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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