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Case Reports
Entrapment of an exchange wire by an inferior vena caval filter: a technique for removal.
- M E Goldberg, R E Principato, S M Diamond, I Gratz, and D Travis.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Cooper Health System, Camden, NJ 08103, USA. mgoldberg@cooperhealth.edu
- J Clin Anesth. 1999 Nov 1;11(7):609-14.
AbstractThe anesthesiology literature does not describe entrapment of a guidewire by an inferior vena caval filter. Because anesthesiologists are involved in central access in various perioperative and intraoperative settings, consideration of this complication is important. A case of guidewire entrapment by an inferior vena caval filter and a unique technique for removal of the entrapped wire is presented.
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