Ultrasound-guided antegrade vein puncture followed by Angiojet thrombosis aspiration for treatment of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis
10.13929/j.issn.1672-8475.2020.09.004
- VernacularTitle: 超声引导下顺行静脉穿刺联合Angiojet血栓抽吸治疗下肢深静脉血栓
- Author:
Shiwu YIN
1
Author Information
1. Department of Interventional and Vascular Surgery, Hefei Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Lower extremity;
Ultrasonography;
Vena cava filters;
Venous thrombosis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy
2020;17(9):528-532
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of Angiojet thrombosis aspiration of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after ultrasound-guided antegrade vein puncture. Methods: Data of 63 patients with acute or subacute lower extremity DVT were retrospectively analyzed. Angiography of the lower extremity was followed by implantation of inferior vena cava filter. Ultrasound-guided Angiojet thrombosis aspiration and transcatheter thrombolysis were performed, and the effect and safety were observed. Results: Among 63 patients, 54 recycled filters and 9 permanent filters were implanted. The recovery rate of recycled filters was 88.89% (48/54), and the average recovery time was (5.48±2.10) days. The success rate of ultrasound-guided antegrade vein puncture was 100% (66/66) without complication. The excellent and good treatment rate was 84.13% (53/63). There were 9 cases of hemoproteinuria after thrombus aspiration and 7 cases of mucosal hemorrhage during thrombolysis, and the total incidence of complications was 25.40% (16/63). No serious complication occurred. During (22.74±6.21) months' follow-up, 7 cases were lost and 1 case died due to malignant tumor, and post-thrombotic syndrome occurred in 6 cases (6/55, 10.91%). Conclusion: Ultrasound-guided anterograde vein puncture combined with Angiojet thrombosis aspiration is effective and safe for treatment of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis.