Refractory Deep Vein Thrombosis Caused by Femoral Vein Stenosis Due to Suture-Medicated Vascular Closure Device

Vascular closing devices (VCDs) are widely used to replace manual compression at the femoral puncture site after catheter insertion. Perclose ProGlide is a suture-medicated VCD that is indicated for both arterial and venous access sites. However, there are few reports of complications related to ven...

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Published inThe International journal of angiology Vol. 32; no. 4; pp. 288 - 291
Main Authors Ikenouchi, Takashi, Takigawa, Masateru, Goya, Masahiko, Kudo, Toshifumi, Sasano, Tetsuo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USA Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc 01.12.2023
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ISSN1061-1711
1615-5939
DOI10.1055/s-0042-1751230

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Summary:Vascular closing devices (VCDs) are widely used to replace manual compression at the femoral puncture site after catheter insertion. Perclose ProGlide is a suture-medicated VCD that is indicated for both arterial and venous access sites. However, there are few reports of complications related to venous use of ProGlide. Here, we describe a case of femoral vein stenosis caused by a suture-medicated VCD after an ablation procedure, which developed refractory deep vein thrombosis even after surgical vascular repair.
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ISSN:1061-1711
1615-5939
DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1751230