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Interruption of the inferior vena cava by clip or filter
The American Journal of Medicine, 1984Interruption of the inferior vena cava is usually performed with either external clipping or transvenous filter placement. For patients unable to tolerate general anesthesia and laparotomy, the advantages of transvenous filters rather than clips are obvious. However, for some patients, the use of either clips or filters is possible.
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2011
Deep venous thrombosis or documented thromboembolism in a patient who has a contraindication to anticoagulation. Recurrent thromboembolism despite adequate anticoagulation. Complications of anticoagulation that required discontinuation of therapy. Immediately after pulmonary embolectomy.
F. Ezequiel Parodi, Murray L. Shames
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Deep venous thrombosis or documented thromboembolism in a patient who has a contraindication to anticoagulation. Recurrent thromboembolism despite adequate anticoagulation. Complications of anticoagulation that required discontinuation of therapy. Immediately after pulmonary embolectomy.
F. Ezequiel Parodi, Murray L. Shames
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1992
Background.— Preventing pulmonary embolization by interrupting vena caval flow has been attempted since 1893. Inferior vena cava (IVC) filters have been available for 20 years, and currently there are five filters commercially available in the United States (Greenfield filter, Titanium Greenfield filter, Simon-Nitinol filter, Bird's Nest filter, and ...
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Background.— Preventing pulmonary embolization by interrupting vena caval flow has been attempted since 1893. Inferior vena cava (IVC) filters have been available for 20 years, and currently there are five filters commercially available in the United States (Greenfield filter, Titanium Greenfield filter, Simon-Nitinol filter, Bird's Nest filter, and ...
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2014
Since the Greenfield filter was introduced in 1973, inferior vena cava (IVC) filters have evolved and adapted, and their use has exploded. This chapter will review standard and expanded uses of temporary and permanent IVC filters and discuss efficacy and use in specific patient populations. The technical considerations of filter placement and retrieval
Misaki M. Kiguchi, Ellen D. Dillavou
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Since the Greenfield filter was introduced in 1973, inferior vena cava (IVC) filters have evolved and adapted, and their use has exploded. This chapter will review standard and expanded uses of temporary and permanent IVC filters and discuss efficacy and use in specific patient populations. The technical considerations of filter placement and retrieval
Misaki M. Kiguchi, Ellen D. Dillavou
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The Inferior Vena Cava Filter—Reply
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2013Vinay, Prasad, Jason, Rho, Adam, Cifu
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Complications of inferior vena cava filters
Abdominal Imaging, 1996C E, Ray, J A, Kaufman
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Inferior Vena Cava Filter Migration
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2016Na Rae Ju, Lauren W. Conlon
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