Interventional Radiology - Technical Note

Percutaneous retrieval of a Mobin-Uddin inferior vena cava filter 42 years following implantation

10.5152/dir.2021.20984

  • Ricky Patel
  • Arjun Ahuja
  • Scott Resnick

Received Date: 25.11.2020 Accepted Date: 02.01.2021 Diagn Interv Radiol 2021;27(6):792-795

Inferior vena cava filters (IVCFs) are an established alternative for protection from thromboembolism when anticoagulation fails or is contraindicated. Before the creation of retrievable IVCFs, patients received filters that were permanent or designed without standardized retrieval options. Although these filters were implanted for prolonged protection, chronic vena caval occlusion and post-thrombotic syndrome are potential sequelae. We present a 53-year-old patient with a Mobin-Uddin permanent IVCF placed 42 years prior complicated by acute iliocaval thrombosis following more than 40 years of filter dwell time. She was successfully treated with thrombolysis, thrombectomy, endobronchial forceps assisted IVCF removal, and iliocaval stent reconstruction.