AbstractObjectivePort-A catheter fracture with embolization is a serious complication. The percutaneous retrieval of intravascular foreign bodies avoids the need for surgery in this high risk population. We report on 14 patients who underwent percutaneous retrieval of dislodged Port-A catheters by loop retriever.Materials and MethodsFourteen patients who had undergone percutaneous foreign body retrieval between 2002 and 2007 were evaluated retrospectively. In all procedures, retrieval of foreign bodies was performed using a 6.3-F angled wire loop retriever.ResultsThe percutaneous retrieval procedure was successful in all 14 patients. Repositioning of the foreign body was done in seven cases using an RC1 catheter for the intracardiac Port-A ...
Subcutaneous port catheter systems are widely used with increasing frequency in patients requiring l...
BackgroundUnretrievable foreign bodies are associated with high morbidity and mortality. While the m...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to report our experience of percutaneous retrieval of dislodge...
AbstractObjectivePort-A catheter fracture with embolization is a serious complication. The percutane...
© The Author(s) 2018Several types of intravascular devices and catheters are frequently used for lon...
We report our experience of seven patients referred to our hospital with foreign bodies embolized in...
The rapidly expanding use of endovascular devices has necessitated new techniques to remove misplace...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of complex percutaneous coronary interventions have been accompanie...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the incidence and location of dislodg...
ABSTRACTThe first report of an intravascular catheter fragmentation was published in 1954 and ever s...
Peripheral catheter embolization to the heart is common but infrequently reported. In view of the ha...
Totally subcutaneous intravascular portacath provide safe and reliable vascular access and is widely...
We performed a percutaneous retrieval of a broken catheter from the left atrium in an adult patient ...
The achievement of coaxiality between recovery device and embolized tubular foreign bodies like cent...
Retained intravascular foreign body is a rare, but well-documented complication of percutaneous proc...
Subcutaneous port catheter systems are widely used with increasing frequency in patients requiring l...
BackgroundUnretrievable foreign bodies are associated with high morbidity and mortality. While the m...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to report our experience of percutaneous retrieval of dislodge...
AbstractObjectivePort-A catheter fracture with embolization is a serious complication. The percutane...
© The Author(s) 2018Several types of intravascular devices and catheters are frequently used for lon...
We report our experience of seven patients referred to our hospital with foreign bodies embolized in...
The rapidly expanding use of endovascular devices has necessitated new techniques to remove misplace...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of complex percutaneous coronary interventions have been accompanie...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the incidence and location of dislodg...
ABSTRACTThe first report of an intravascular catheter fragmentation was published in 1954 and ever s...
Peripheral catheter embolization to the heart is common but infrequently reported. In view of the ha...
Totally subcutaneous intravascular portacath provide safe and reliable vascular access and is widely...
We performed a percutaneous retrieval of a broken catheter from the left atrium in an adult patient ...
The achievement of coaxiality between recovery device and embolized tubular foreign bodies like cent...
Retained intravascular foreign body is a rare, but well-documented complication of percutaneous proc...
Subcutaneous port catheter systems are widely used with increasing frequency in patients requiring l...
BackgroundUnretrievable foreign bodies are associated with high morbidity and mortality. While the m...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to report our experience of percutaneous retrieval of dislodge...