The achievement of coaxiality between recovery device and embolized tubular foreign bodies like central venous catheters is a key point to achieve percutaneous removal. To facilitate this target, we designed a coaxial retrieval loop-snare device using a modified coronary guiding catheter and a coronary 0.014'' guidewire. This new technique has been bench tested and then successfully used to remove a long Port-A catheter's fragment embolized into the right sided heart
Burzotta, F., Romagnoli, E., Trani, C., Percutaneous removal of an embolized port catheter: description of a new coaxial recovery technique including a case-report., <<CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS>>, 2008; 2008 (72): 289-293 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/156828]
Percutaneous removal of an embolized port catheter: description of a new coaxial recovery technique including a case-report.
Burzotta, Francesco;Trani, Carlo
2008
Abstract
The achievement of coaxiality between recovery device and embolized tubular foreign bodies like central venous catheters is a key point to achieve percutaneous removal. To facilitate this target, we designed a coaxial retrieval loop-snare device using a modified coronary guiding catheter and a coronary 0.014'' guidewire. This new technique has been bench tested and then successfully used to remove a long Port-A catheter's fragment embolized into the right sided heartI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.