Late complication of a Greenfield filter associating caudal migration and perforation of the abdominal aorta by a ruptured strut
1995; Elsevier BV; Volume: 22; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0741-5214(95)70115-x
ISSN1097-6809
AutoresAhmad Dabbagh, Nabil Chakfé, Jean-Georges Kretz, B. Demri, Philippe Nicolini, Claudio Fuentes, Bertrand Mettauer, Éric Epailly, D. Muster, Bernard Eisenmann,
Tópico(s)Ultrasound in Clinical Applications
ResumoWe report the case of a 67-year-old woman who was admitted for surgical removal of a Greenfield filter that had been inserted 7 years before because of recurrent deep vein thrombosis associated with pulmonary embolism. This complication appeared on a plain abdominal radiogram that showed a 7 cm distal migration of the filter, a 30-degree angulation, and rupture of a strut at the level of the hub. Computed tomography, aortography, and ascending cavography demonstrated that the inferior vena cava was perforated by the struts and that the ruptured strut had penetrated the infrarenal aorta. As demonstrated by scanning electron microscopy, the fracture was due to a structural defect of the strut at its insertion point within the hub, with no sign of corrosion. Energy-dispersive radiography analysis failed to demonstrate impurity in the metal composition.
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