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Thrombogenic superior vena cava syndrome from long-standing central venous access in a 5-year-old patient treated with balloon-expandable stents.

Dabin Ji1, Anne Elizabeth Gill2,3, Robert Mitchell Ermentrout2, Clifford Matthew Hawkins2,3.   

Abstract

Thrombogenic superior vena cava syndrome is an uncommon, dangerous complication of long-standing central venous catheter use. The increased use of central venous catheters has resulted in more non-malignant cases of superior vena cava syndrome across all age groups. We present a 5-year-old male with superior vena cava syndrome associated with acute onset of severe upper extremity and facial swelling, dyspnea, and a right subclavian central venous catheter malfunction. The patient was ultimately treated with percutaneous stenting of the superior vena cava with balloon-expandable Palmaz stents following unsuccessful angioplasty, catheter-directed thrombolysis, and percutaneous thrombectomy. This case highlights a relatively uncommon complication in children from long-term central venous catheter access and describes an emerging, minimally-invasive therapeutic alternative that allows for preservation of age-appropriate superior vena cava luminal diameter as patients grow.

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Keywords:  balloon-expandable stents; long-standing central venous access; pediatric interventional radiology; percutaneous venous stenting; superior vena cava syndrome

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29875993      PMCID: PMC5965290          DOI: 10.3941/jrcr.v12i4.3339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Radiol Case Rep        ISSN: 1943-0922


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