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1Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Background:
Post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) is a debilitating complication of deep vein thrombosis, characterized by venous obstructions that impede cephalad flow, elevated venous pressure, and risk of venous ulceration.
Case Summary:
A 73-year-old woman with severe PTS presented with multilevel venous occlusions involving the popliteal vein, femoral vein, and common femoral vein, and a thrombosed right external iliac-common femoral vein stent. Given the complex presentation, an endovascular intervention was performed to restore venous patency. The procedure successfully cleared the occlusions and in-stent thrombosis in a single session. The patient's symptoms, including swelling, pain, erythema, and open wound, improved, with patency sustained through 2-year follow-up.
Discussion:
This case highlights the challenges of managing advanced PTS with multilevel venous obstruction and in-stent thrombosis, conditions associated with significant morbidity.
Take-Home Messages:
Comprehensive endovascular management can restore venous outflow in complex PTS. Durable outcomes require ongoing surveillance and optimized medical therapy.
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