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Implante intencional de filtros de veia cava em ambas as veias ilíacas comuns: relato de caso e revisão da literatura

Intentional placement of vena cava filters in both iliac veins: case report and literature review

Daniel Queiroz Neves; Renvik Demauir Cozine Silva; Luis Claudio Rosa Arantes; Márcio Cerbazzi Tavares Cardoso; Mauro Henrique de Lima; Gustavo Petorossi Solano; Celso Luis Muhlethaler Chouin; Paulo Eduardo Ocke Reis

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Resumo

Os filtros de veia cava são utilizados para impedir a passagem de êmbolos dos membros inferiores para as artérias pulmonares e, normalmente, são colocadas imediatamente abaixo das veias renais. Em alguns casos, no entanto, existem dificuldades técnicas incomuns que devem ser superadas para tratar adequadamente alguns pacientes. Relatamos o caso de uma paciente em cujas veias ilíacas comuns foram implantados filtros de veia cava devido à baixa implantação das veias renais e da veia cava inferior curta.

Palavras-chave

Trombose venosa, veia cava inferior, filtros de veia cava

Abstract

Vena cava filters are used to prevent the passage of emboli from the lower limbs to the pulmonary arteries and normally are placed immediately below the renal veins. In some cases however there are unusual technical difficulties that must be overcome to properly treat some patients. We report a case of a patient in whose common iliac veins vena cava filters were deployed, due to the lower implantation of renal veins and a short inferior vena cava.

Keywords

Venous thrombosis, vena cava inferior, vena cava filters

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