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Retrievable inferior vena cava (IVC) filters have evolved, but failures prompt reassessment. The Denali Vena Cava Filter shows promising low rates of complications and ease of retrieval.

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  • Vascular surgery
  • Interventional radiology
  • Medical device engineering

Background:

  • Retrievable inferior vena cava (IVC) filters have evolved over the past decade.
  • Expanded indications for caval filtration have led to increased use of retrievable filters.
  • Device failures in retrievable filters necessitate reevaluation of patient selection and retrieval techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the performance of the Denali Vena Cava Filter, a newer retrievable filter.
  • To evaluate the incidence of complications associated with the Denali Vena Cava Filter.
  • To determine the ease of retrieval of the Denali Vena Cava Filter after varying dwell times.

Main Methods:

  • Review of early clinical experience and published data on the Denali Vena Cava Filter.
  • Analysis of reported incidences of filter tilt, strut perforation, strut fracture, and filter migration.
  • Assessment of filter retrieval success rates and difficulty after prolonged implantation.

Main Results:

  • Published experience with the Denali Vena Cava Filter is currently limited.
  • The incidence of filter tilt, strut perforation, strut fracture, and migration appears acceptably low.
  • Filters have demonstrated relative ease of retrieval, even after extended periods in situ.

Conclusions:

  • The Denali Vena Cava Filter addresses issues seen with earlier retrievable IVC filter designs.
  • Early data suggest a favorable safety profile with low complication rates for the Denali filter.
  • The Denali filter appears to be a viable option with good retrievability, even after long dwell times.