Abstract

In general, inferior vena caval filters are associated with low morbidity and mortality. Rarely, penetration of the inferior vena cava can occur, causing injury to adjacent structures. To our knowledge we report the first case of inferior vena caval filter penetration causing symptomatic hydronephrosis. CASE REPORT

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