Two cases of catheter-fragment embolism from a peripherical vein into the cardiac cavities and their extraction by means of a modified technique are presented. In the first case, the foreign body was located in the right cavities of the heart and it was extracted employing a modified technique by means of a Pigtail catheter and a Bioptom sequentially introduced percutaneously. In the second case, the embolus was located in the abdominal aorta and was extracted percutaneously with a Fogarty catheter. A review of the literature is made and, owing to the increasing frequency of the use of intravascular catheters, some recommendations are made in order to avoid this kind of complications.

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