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Endovascular port-a-cath rescue in acute thrombotic superior vena cava Syndrome
2019
Acute superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome is managed by endovascular recanalization, venoplasty with stenting, and anticoagulation. It is often associated with central venous catheters. We present a case of a 55-year-old woman with acute SVC syndrome due to port-a-cath-associated thrombosis of the SVC and the brachiocephalic and subclavian veins who was treated with catheter-based thrombectomy and local spray thrombolysis, venoplasty, and stent placement. Port-a-cath restoration was achieved in
doi:10.5167/uzh-171658
fatcat:hvyt5dhrrnf73o6zsy6jjw7wca