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Abstract
Invasive management of postthrombotic syndrome encompasses the two ends of the deep vein thrombosis spectrum, patients with acute iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis and those with chronic postthrombotic iliofemoral venous obstruction. Of all patients with acute deep vein thrombosis, those with involvement of the iliofemoral segments have the most severe chronic postthrombotic morbidity. Catheter-based techniques now permit percutaneous treatment to eliminate thrombus, restore patency, potentially maintain valvular function, and improve quality of life. Randomized trial data support an initial treatment strategy of thrombus removal. Failure to eliminate acute thrombus from the iliofemoral system leads to chronic postthrombotic obstruction of venous outflow. Debilitating chronic postthrombotic symptoms of the long-standing obstruction of venous outflow can be reduced by restoring unobstructed venous drainage from the profunda femoris vein to the vena cava.Entities:
Keywords: Deep vein thrombosis; catheter-directed thrombolysis; iliofemoral venous obstruction; postthrombotic syndrome; venous outflow
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25729069 DOI: 10.1177/0268355514568846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phlebology ISSN: 0268-3555 Impact factor: 1.740