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Overall patency following iliocaval angioplasty/stenting

Overall patency following iliocaval angioplasty/stenting
Author Year Number of interventions Median follow-up (months) Primary patency (%) Secondary patency (%)
Lin et al[1] 2006 98 12 68 NR
Schwarzbach et al[2] 2005 20 21 80 90
Delis et al[3] 2004 41 6 58 76
Vedantham et al[4] 2002 28 24 96 NR
Lamont et al[5] 2002 15 41 NR 87
Juhan et al[6] 2001 15 23.5 87 93
O'Sullivan et al[7] 2000 34 12 79 NR 
Mewissen et al[8] 1999 312 12 60 NR 
Bjarnason et al[9] 1997 87 12 63 78
Semba et al[10] 1994 27 NR 85 NR
Comerota et al[11] 1994 12 25 75 NR
Neglén et al[12] 2010 141 12 61 98
Hartung et al[13] 2008 29 63 79 86
Alhadad et al[14] 2011 114 74.4 84 NR 
Hartung et al[15] 2005 44 27 73 90
Hurst et al[16] 2001 18 12 79 NR
NR: not reported.
References:
  1. Lin PH, Zhou W, Dardik A, et al. Catheter-direct thrombolysis versus pharmacomechanical thrombectomy for treatment of symptomatic lower extremity deep venous thrombosis. Am J Surg 2006; 192:782.
  2. Schwarzbach MH, Schumacher H, Böckler D, et al. Surgical thrombectomy followed by intraoperative endovascular reconstruction for symptomatic ilio-femoral venous thrombosis. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2005; 29:58.
  3. Delis KT, Bountouroglou D, Mansfield AO. Venous claudication in iliofemoral thrombosis: long-term effects on venous hemodynamics, clinical status, and quality of life. Ann Surg 2004; 239:118.
  4. Vedantham S, Vesely TM, Sicard GA, et al. Pharmacomechanical thrombolysis and early stent placement for iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2004; 15:565.
  5. Lamont JP, Pearl GJ, Patetsios P, et al. Prospective evaluation of endoluminal venous stents in the treatment of the May-Thurner syndrome. Ann Vasc Surg 2002; 16:61.
  6. Juhan C, Cornillon B, Tobiana F, et al. Patency after iliofemoral and iliocaval venous thrombectomy. Ann Vasc Surg 1987; 1:529.
  7. O'Sullivan DA, Torres VE, Heit JA, et al. Compression of the inferior vena cava by right renal cysts: an unusual cause of IVC and/or iliofemoral thrombosis with pulmonary embolism in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Clin Nephrol 1998; 49:332.
  8. Mewissen MW, Seabrook GR, Meissner MH, et al. Catheter-directed thrombolysis for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis: report of a national multicenter registry. Radiology 1999; 211:39.
  9. Bjarnason H, Kruse JR, Asinger DA, et al. Iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis: safety and efficacy outcome during 5 years of catheter-directed thrombolytic therapy. J Vasc Interv Radiol 1997; 8:405.
  10. Semba CP, Dake MD. Iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis: aggressive therapy with catheter-directed thrombolysis. Radiology 1994; 191:487.
  11. Comerota AJ, Aldridge SC, Cohen G, et al. A strategy of aggressive regional therapy for acute iliofemoral venous thrombosis with contemporary venous thrombectomy or catheter-directed thrombolysis. J Vasc Surg 1994; 20:244.
  12. Neglén P, Darcey R, Olivier J, Raju S. Bilateral stenting at the iliocaval confluence. J Vasc Surg 2010; 51:1457.
  13. Hartung O, Benmiloud F, Barthelemy P, et al. Late results of surgical venous thrombectomy with iliocaval stenting. J Vasc Surg 2008; 47:381.
  14. Alhadad A, Kölbel T, Herbst A, et al. Iliocaval vein stenting: Long term survey of postthrombotic symptoms and working capacity. J Thromb Thrombolysis 2011; 31:211.
  15. Hartung O, Otero A, Boufi M, et al. Mid-term results of endovascular treatment for symptomatic chronic nonmalignant iliocaval venous occlusive disease. J Vasc Surg 2005; 42:1138.
  16. Hurst DR, Forauer AR, Bloom JR, et al. Diagnosis and endovascular treatment of iliocaval compression syndrome. J Vasc Surg 2001; 34:106.
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