A curious case of forceps delivery in IR

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Abstract

Self-expanding nitinol stents are routinely used to treat left common iliac vein compression in patients with May-Thurner syndrome. On occasion these stents do not provide adequate radial force to achieve a sufficient iliac lumen. If symptoms persist and persistent iliac vein compression is noted then balloon-expandable stents may be used to provide buttressing support at the compression site. We present a case where the buttressing balloon-expandable stent is crushed and subsequently removed percutaneously prior to placement of a high radial force self-expanding stent at the compressive site.

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Bondarev, S., & Resnick, S. (2019). A curious case of forceps delivery in IR. Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, 25(3), 242–244. https://doi.org/10.5152/dir.2019.18169

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