Literature DB >> 23439255

Endovascular treatment of surgically implanted arterial graft thrombosis by using manual aspiration thrombectomy.

Hakan Önder1, Levent Oguzkurt, Ugur Özkan, Kamil Gürel, Serkan Gür, Cagatay Andic, Güven Tekbas.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to present our experience with guiding catheters in manual aspiration thrombectomy of occluded infra-aortic bypass grafts. This material was designed as a guiding catheter but was also used for thrombus aspiration. Six consecutive patients (all male; mean age, 61.0±5.7 years; range, 54-68 years) who underwent manual aspiration thrombectomy at the discretion of the operator for infra-aortic bypass graft thrombosis between 2002 and 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. The angiographic success described as either stenosis or residual thrombus less than 30% was 67%. Primary patency was 50%, and secondary patency was 66.7%. Additional stents were needed in four lesions of three patients. Manual aspiration thrombectomy is intended to remove both soft acute blood clots and hard organized embolic and thrombotic obstructions. Manual aspiration thrombectomy appears to be a safe and effective method for treating delayed graft thrombosis. This method provides an alternative to surgical thrombectomy, especially for patients who are not good candidates for the surgery.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23439255     DOI: 10.5152/dir.2013.110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Interv Radiol        ISSN: 1305-3825            Impact factor:   2.630


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1.  Combined thrombus aspiration and recanalization in treating Budd-Chiari syndrome with inferior vena cava thrombosis.

Authors:  Yu-Fei Fu; Hao Xu; Qian Wu; Qing-Qiao Zhang; Yan-Feng Cui; Ning Wei
Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2015-05-24       Impact factor: 3.469

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