OP-152 Catheter Directed Thrombolysis in Deep Venous Thrombosis: Single Centre Experience




Background


Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is a common disorder that can be develops after traumas, major surgical operations, homeostasis problems etc. DVT is a life threatening and morbid pathology if it is not early diagnosed and timely treated.




Objective


The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of invasive thrombolysis technique with rotator thrombolysis device.




Objective


The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of invasive thrombolysis technique with rotator thrombolysis device.




Methods


Consecutive 67 patients with acute proximal DVT (iliac and femoral vein thrombosis) were enrolled in the study. Patients with recurrent thrombotic disorders or chronic events were excluded from the study. The demographic findings and etiopathologic features of patients were recorded, retrospectively. Acute DVT was decided according to patient history (less than 1 week) and confirmed with color Doppler ultrasound. Initially permanent vena cavae filter was replaced on infrarenal segment from controversial femoral vein. Popliteal vein was punctured with Seldinger Technique and 7F sheet was placed into the popliteal vein. After than, rotator thrombolysis device was applied to the occluded segment of vein with thrombolytic agent injection.

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Nov 30, 2016 | Posted by in CARDIOLOGY | Comments Off on OP-152 Catheter Directed Thrombolysis in Deep Venous Thrombosis: Single Centre Experience

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