| Literature DB >> 22259665 |
Wook Kang1, Il-Soo Kim, Ji-Ung Kim, Ji-Hyun Cheon, Seon-Kwang Kim, Sung-Hyun Ko, Su-Hong Kim, Sea-Won Lee, Sung-Ho Cho.
Abstract
Central venous stenosis or occlusion occurs in 11-50% of hemodialysis patients with prior subclavian vein cannulation and ipsilateral fistula or shunt. Most patients are asymptomatic but some require treatment to reduce the risk of thrombosis and improve inadequate hemodialysis pressure. In these cases, endovascular intervention, including ballooning and stenting, is a feasible strategy for selected patents. We report an unusual case of a 40-year-old man on hemodialysis that underwent endovascular stenting to treat right subclavian vein stenosis and experienced stent migration to the right ventricle, requiring surgical removal.Entities:
Keywords: Endovascular angioplasty; Hemodialysis; Stenosis; Stent; Subclavian vein
Year: 2011 PMID: 22259665 PMCID: PMC3259546 DOI: 10.4250/jcu.2011.19.4.203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1975-4612