Superior vena cava stent migration into the pulmonary artery causing fatal pulmonary infarction.

Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol

Department of Clinical Oncology, Charing Cross Hospital, London W6 9NT, England.

Published: February 2011

Migration of superior vena cava (SVC) stents is a well-recognised complication of their deployment, and numerous strategies exist for their retrieval. To our knowledge, only three cases of migration of an SVC stent to the pulmonary vasculature have previously been reported. None of these patients developed complications that resulted in death. We report a case of SVC stent migration to the pulmonary vasculature with delayed pulmonary artery thrombosis and death from pulmonary infarction. We conclude that early retrieval of migrated stents should be performed to decrease the risk of serious complications.

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