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Eric J Finnesgard1, Douglas W Jones1
1Division of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
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This case report entails the percutaneous retrieval of a large iliac venous stent which migrated to the right atrium after placement. In select patients, a through-and-through wire technique in combination with balloon-mounted snares can facilitate safe and effective percutaneous stent retrieval.Clinical ImpactMigration of a large venous stent to the heart can be a challenging problem to manage. While open surgical retrieval is an effective management option, it also confers significant morbidity. Percutaneous techiques have evolved to faciliate minimally-invasive stent retrieval in select patients. This case report presents a unique approach to percutaneous retrieval in its utilization of a through-and-through wire and balloon-mounted snares.
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