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Published on: August 1, 2025
Subclavian venous aneurysm: endovascular treatment
Enrique M San Norberto1, Vicente M Gutiérrez, Alvaro Revilla
1Division of Vascular Surgery, Valladolid University Hospital, 47005 Valladolid, Spain. esannorberto@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Few cases of venous aneurysm involving the subclavian vein have been reported in the literature to date, and all were treated conservatively or with surgical excision. The present report describes a 73-year-old woman with a pulmonary thromboembolism that likely originated from a large right subclavian vein aneurysm that was treated by percutaneous endovascular means. The technique involved placement of a self-expanding stent in the parent vein across the aneurysm, followed by filling of the lumen of the aneurysm with coils through a microcatheter. The patient has remained symptom-free at 18-month follow-up.
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