The intravascular foreign bodies (IFBs) can originate from many sources both iatrogenic and noniatrogenic; as the frequency of endovascular therapies increases, the incidence of lost or embolized iatrogenic foreign bodies is also increasing. As IFB can cause significant complications such as thrombosis, pulmonary and peripheral embolism, etc. It is therefore necessary to remove them, and this may be accomplished through surgery or by means of percutaneous radiologic techniques. Percutaneous approach is widely perceived as the best way to retrieve IFB. We provide an overview of recent literature, clarifying what devices are being lost, what symptoms occur as a result, and how retrieval is being performed
AbstractObjectivePort-A catheter fracture with embolization is a serious complication. The percutane...
Introduction: Endovascular techniques to retrieve intravascular foreign bodies are a necessary compo...
We report our experience of seven patients referred to our hospital with foreign bodies embolized in...
The intravascular foreign bodies (IFBs) can originate from many sources both iatrogenic and noniatro...
Percutaneous retrieval of intravascular foreign body is a safe and effective procedure with the use ...
ObjectiveThe number of endovascular procedures performed is increasing exponentially as technology i...
Abstract Interventional procedures involving the use of intravascular or endoluminal objects have ra...
Purpose: Evaluation of the technical success rate and complications when retrieving dislocated intra...
Copyright © 2015 Gus Mitsopoulos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Retained intravascular foreign body is a rare, but well-documented complication of percutaneous proc...
Thrombo-embolic risk of intra-aortic foreign bodies (IAFB) is unpredictable. Endovascular retrieval ...
ABSTRACTThe first report of an intravascular catheter fragmentation was published in 1954 and ever s...
WOS: 000189242500014PubMed ID: 14962660Purpose: to evaluate the efficacy and advantages of the snare...
Endovascular retrieval of a foreign body is becoming an increasingly common procedure in the managem...
Key Clinical Message Application of central venous catheters become more common however a rare compl...
AbstractObjectivePort-A catheter fracture with embolization is a serious complication. The percutane...
Introduction: Endovascular techniques to retrieve intravascular foreign bodies are a necessary compo...
We report our experience of seven patients referred to our hospital with foreign bodies embolized in...
The intravascular foreign bodies (IFBs) can originate from many sources both iatrogenic and noniatro...
Percutaneous retrieval of intravascular foreign body is a safe and effective procedure with the use ...
ObjectiveThe number of endovascular procedures performed is increasing exponentially as technology i...
Abstract Interventional procedures involving the use of intravascular or endoluminal objects have ra...
Purpose: Evaluation of the technical success rate and complications when retrieving dislocated intra...
Copyright © 2015 Gus Mitsopoulos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Retained intravascular foreign body is a rare, but well-documented complication of percutaneous proc...
Thrombo-embolic risk of intra-aortic foreign bodies (IAFB) is unpredictable. Endovascular retrieval ...
ABSTRACTThe first report of an intravascular catheter fragmentation was published in 1954 and ever s...
WOS: 000189242500014PubMed ID: 14962660Purpose: to evaluate the efficacy and advantages of the snare...
Endovascular retrieval of a foreign body is becoming an increasingly common procedure in the managem...
Key Clinical Message Application of central venous catheters become more common however a rare compl...
AbstractObjectivePort-A catheter fracture with embolization is a serious complication. The percutane...
Introduction: Endovascular techniques to retrieve intravascular foreign bodies are a necessary compo...
We report our experience of seven patients referred to our hospital with foreign bodies embolized in...