Abstract

ObjectiveEndovascular treatment with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting has quickly gained popularity for treatment of deep venous obstructive disease. Early thrombosis after stenting in iliofemoral veins is uncommon. The treatment and analysis of the underlying factors leading to the rethrombosis of stents placed in the previous 14 days are reported in this study. MethodsPatients diagnosed with early in-stent thrombosis after iliofemoral stenting were reviewed in this retrospective analysis. Patients with acute occlusion were routinely treated by catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT), and the underlying causes of early occlusion were identified during the procedure. After successful CDT procedures, patients received additional interventions (percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with or without stenting) if indicated. ResultsA total of 527 patients underwent stenting in the iliofemoral veins, and 32 patients (20 men [63%]) with acute thrombosis in iliofemoral venous stents placed in the previous 14 days were treated in our center from January 2015 to December 2018. The mean time from the onset of symptoms to the intervention was 6 days. Successful thrombolysis was achieved in 31 of the 32 patients, and additional stents were implanted in 16 patients. Patency was achieved in all cases. The underlying factors of early stent thrombosis were technical failure of the initial procedure, such as suboptimal positioning, failure owing to stent characteristics (stent kinking, compression, and angulation), in-stent residual thrombus, and inadequate anticoagulation. In all cases, recanalization was achieved through successful thrombolysis with or without restenting. ConclusionsTreatment with CDT and stenting of early in-stent thrombosis is effective and feasible. Recanalization of stented segment(s) can be achieved in most cases of recent thrombosis (<14 days). Early stent-related occlusion is mainly caused by stent-related problems and technical inadequacies.

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