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A gooseneck loop snare is the most popular device for endovascular retrieval of intravascular foreign bodies” Lee et al (2017).

Abstract:

Intravascular foreign bodies can cause serious complications and catheter fracture with or without embolization is a rare, serious event. Intravascular fragments from broken catheters can be retrieved percutaneously or surgically, and should be removed as soon as possible to prevent further lethal complications. A gooseneck loop snare is the most popular device for endovascular retrieval of intravascular foreign bodies. Herein, we present the first report of successful percutaneous retrieval of a fractured catheter using a balloon.

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Reference:

Lee, S.U., Jo, M.S. and Yoo, K-D. (2017) Percutaneous retrieval of a fractured dialysis catheter using a balloon. The Journall of Vascular Access. January 3rd. [epub ahead of print].

DOI:10.5301/jva.5000638

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