Literature DB >> 27933378

A "Train-Track" Technique in Anatomic Reconstruction of SVC Bifurcation Complicated by Cardiac Tamponade: An Introspection.

Karunakaravel Karuppasamy1, Mohammed Al-Natour2, Ram Kishore Gurajala2.   

Abstract

This report describes a stenting technique used to anatomically reconstruct superior vena cava (SVC) bifurcation in a patient with benign SVC syndrome. After recanalizing the SVC bifurcation, we exchanged two 0.035-in. wires for two 0.018-in. wires, deployed the SVC stent over these two wires ("train-track" technique), and stented each innominate vein over one wire. However, our decisions to recanalize both innominate veins, use the "buddy-wire" technique for SVC dilation, and dilate the SVC to 16 mm before stent deployment likely contributed to SVC tear, which was managed by resuscitation, SVC stent placement, and pericardial drainage. Here, we describe the steps of the train-track technique, which can be adopted to reconstruct other bifurcations; we also discuss the controversial aspects of this case.

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Keywords:  Bifurcation stenting; Central venous recanalization; Reconstruction of bifurcation; Y-stenting

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27933378     DOI: 10.1007/s00270-016-1528-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol        ISSN: 0174-1551            Impact factor:   2.740


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1.  Cardiac tamponade after superior vena cava stenting.

Authors:  Kale S Bongers; Vaiibhav Patel; Sarah K Gualano; Richard J Schildhouse
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2020-06-29

2.  Kissing Stents for Superior Vena Cava Syndrome Due to Mediastinal Fibrosis.

Authors:  Jérémy Bardet; Dominique Fabre; Philippe Brenot; Claire Watkins; Elie Fadel
Journal:  Open J Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2018-05-29
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