The Günther temporary inferior vena cava filter for short-term protection against pulmonary embolism

To evaluate clinically the Günther temporary inferior vena cava (IVC) filter. Eleven IVC filters were placed in 10 patients. Indications for filter placement were surgical pulmonary embolectomy in seven patients, pulmonary embolism in two patients, and free-floating iliofemoral thrombus in one patie...

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description To evaluate clinically the Günther temporary inferior vena cava (IVC) filter. Eleven IVC filters were placed in 10 patients. Indications for filter placement were surgical pulmonary embolectomy in seven patients, pulmonary embolism in two patients, and free-floating iliofemoral thrombus in one patient. Eight filters were inserted from the right femoral approach, three filters from the left. Follow-up was by plain abdominal radiographs, cavography, and duplex ultrasound (US). Eight patients received systemic heparinization. Follow-up, during 4-60 months after filter removal was by clinical assessment, and imaging of the lungs was performed when pulmonary embolism (PE) was suspected. Patients received anticoagulation therapy for at least 6 months. Ten filters were removed without complications 7-14 days (mean 10 days) after placement. One restless patient pulled the filter back into the common femoral vein, and a permanent filter was placed. In two patients a permanent filter was placed prior to removal. One patient developed sepsis, and one an infection at the insertion site. Clinically no recurrent PE developed with the filter in place or during removal. One patient had recurrent PE 7 months after filter removal. The Günther temporary IVC filter can be safely placed for short-term protection against PE. The use of this filter is not appropriate in agitated or immunocompromised patients.
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Anticoagulants
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Blood clots
Complications
Embolism
Embolisms
Female
Femur
Filters
Humans
Immunocompromised hosts
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Nursing
Pneumology
Pulmonary Embolism - prevention & control
Pulmonary hypertension. Acute cor pulmonale. Pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary vascular diseases
Radiography
Recurrent infection
Sepsis
Thrombosis
Time Factors
Vena Cava Filters - adverse effects
Vena Cava, Inferior - diagnostic imaging
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