Q;
What are the 3 catheter based
interventions to perform mechanical thrombectomy in massive/submassive pulmonary
embolism?
Answer:
Broadly there are 3 categories of percutaneous catheter intervention in pulmonary emboli:
Answer:
Broadly there are 3 categories of percutaneous catheter intervention in pulmonary emboli:
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Aspiration thrombectomy,
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Thrombus fragmentation,
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Rheolytic thrombectomy*
Mechanical thrombectomy should be avoided beyond the main and lobar
pulmonary arterial branches. Direct
intra-arterial delivery of thrombolytics, may be helpful if mechanical
thrombectomy is ineffective.
*Rheolytic thrombectomy catheters use a high-velocity saline jet to fragment adjacent thrombus by creating a Venturi effect.
References:
Fava M, Loyola S. Applications of percutaneous mechanical
thrombectomy in pulmonary embolism. Tech Vasc Interv Radiol. 2003; 6: 53–58.
Cho KJ, Dasika NL. Catheter technique for pulmonary embolectomy
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Kucher N, Windecker S, Banz Y, Schmitz-Rode T, Mettler D, Meier B, Hess OM. Percutaneous catheter thrombectomy device for acute pulmonary embolism: in vitro and in vivo testing. Radiology. 2005; 236: 852–858
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