J Korean Soc Radiol.  2009 Jul;61(1):23-29. 10.3348/jksr.2009.61.1.23.

Endovascular Management of Deep venous Thrombosis of Lower Extremity in Patients with Malignant Disease

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiology, Chonnam National University Hospital, Chonnam National University, Medical School, Korea. kjkrad@chonnam.ac kr
  • 2Department of Radiology, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Chonnam National University, Medical School, Korea.
  • 3Department of Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Chonnam National University, Medical School, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of endovascular management of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in patients with malignant disease.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Between January 2002 and January 2008, six consecutive patients (5 male and 1 female, mean age-65 years) with lower extremity DVT and malignant disease underwent endovascular management. The duration of symptoms lasted 4-120 days (mean-31 days; 20 days or less in four patients and more than 20 days in two). A catheter-directed thrombolysis was performed via the ipsilateral popliteal vein or common femoral vein, used alone or combined with a percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy. Angioplasty or stent placement was performed in residual stenosis or occlusion of the vein. The follow-up period lasted 1-14 months (mean 7.6 months) and was performed via a color Doppler ultrasonography or computed tomographic venography.
RESULTS
Technical success and relief from symptoms was achieved within two days was achieved in five patients. Minor hemorrhagic complications occurred in two cases: hematuria and a hematoma at the puncture site. Upon follow-up, a recurrent DVT occurred in three patients as well as a patent venous flow in two. One patient died within 1 month due to a metastatic mediastinal lymphadenopathy.
CONCLUSION
Endovascular management of the lower extremity DVT is effective for quickly eliminating a thrombus, relieving symptoms, and decreasing hemorrhagic complications in patients with malignant disease.


MeSH Terms

Angioplasty
Constriction, Pathologic
Female
Femoral Vein
Follow-Up Studies
Hematoma
Hematuria
Humans
Lower Extremity
Lymphatic Diseases
Male
Phlebography
Popliteal Vein
Punctures
Stents
Thrombectomy
Thrombosis
Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color
Veins
Venous Thrombosis
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