Percutaneous ilio-caval thrombectomy with the Amplatz device: preliminary results.

Eur Radiol

Department of Radiology, "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, S. Eugenio Hospital, P.le Umanesimo 10, I-00144 Rome, Italy.

Published: July 1999

The Amplatz Thrombectomy Device (ATD) is a percutaneous, rotational thrombectomy catheter, capable of recirculating and homogenizing the thrombus in order to obtain mechanical clot dissolution. The authors present their experience with mechanical thrombectomy with the ATD in eight cases of ilio-caval thrombosis. Under temporary caval filter protection, the ATD was introduced through the right transjugular approach (in one patient this was used in combination with the right femoral approach) and activated for a time ranging from 90 to 180 s. Complete clearing of thrombotic material in the treated venous segments was achieved in six cases (75 %), partial success was obtained in one case (12.5 %) and failure occurred in one patient (12.5 %). One patient developed a recurrence of venous iliac thrombosis 1 week after the procedure and postphlebitic syndrome 6 months after the first episode of deep venous thrombosis, and one patient died from acute myocardial infarction, unrelated to thrombectomy session, after 3 days. A negative clinical and radiological follow-up at 3, 6, 12 and 24 months was obtained in the remaining six patients. If a fresh free-floating ilio-caval clot must be removed immediately, the ATD can be effective under temporary filter protection.

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