[Successful endovascular treatment of proximal deep vein thrombosis following May-Thurner syndrome].
B S SukhovatykhS V SapelkinA V SereditskiyV F MuradyanM B SukovatykhA A LapinasPublished in: Khirurgiia (2024)
We present two clinical cases of successful endovascular treatment of proximal deep vein thrombosis following May-Thurner syndrome. In the first case, 2-day regional catheter thrombolysis, percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy and venous stenting were required to restore hemodynamics in the left lower limb. In the second case, regional catheter thrombolysis continued for 3 days with subsequent thrombotic mass lysis. However, iliac vein was severely narrowed that required venous stenting. Long-term results were favorable in both cases. Venous outflow has become almost normal after endovascular treatment. The patients' ability to work has been restored.
Keyphrases
- endovascular treatment
- lower limb
- pulmonary embolism
- end stage renal disease
- ultrasound guided
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- antiplatelet therapy
- chronic kidney disease
- case report
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- atrial fibrillation
- acute coronary syndrome
- radiofrequency ablation
- percutaneous coronary intervention