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  • Phlegmasia alba dolens is a rare condition linked to significant blood clots in the iliofemoral veins, which can also occur due to clotted inferior vena cava filters.
  • A 39-year-old patient with a history of protein S deficiency and prior inferior vena cava filter placement experienced severe pain and swelling in both legs, revealing extensive deep vein thromboses.
  • After confirming the blockage caused by the filter, a staged endovascular treatment including filter removal and thrombectomy improved the patient's condition, allowing for discharge with anticoagulation therapy.

Article Abstract

Phlegmasia alba dolens is a rare sequela of acute extensive venothrombus of the iliofemoral segments. Rarely, phlegmasia alba dolens can also result from clotted inferior vena cava filter. A 39-year-old with protein S deficiency, and prior inferior vena cava filter placement after remote trauma presented to the emergency department with progressive bilateral lower extremity pain and swelling. Venous duplex revealed extensive bilateral deep vein thromboses from the external iliac veins to popliteal veins, as well as thrombophlebitis of the left great saphenous vein. Venography confirmed patency of the suprarenal vena cava with abrupt occlusion of the infrarenal segment at the level of the inferior vena cava filter. The filter was removed followed by endovascular thrombectomy and adjunctive venoplasty. The patient progressed well and discharged on therapeutic anticoagulation. This case illustrates that a staged endovascular approach may be utilized for acute on chronic caval thrombosis and filter removal.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00031348231177929DOI Listing

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