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Arthur Miller, Gregg, Friedman, Alexander, Khariton, Aleksandr, Jotwani, Manish C., Savransky, Yevgeny |
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The Journal of Vascular Access; April 2010, Vol. 11 Issue: 2 p115-121, 7p |
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Purpose Breast edema is a rare complication in hemodialysis patients with central venous occlusions. The present study sought to determine whether coil embolization of the long thoracic vein is an effective long-term treatment for this pathology.Methods The study patients were 6 female hemodialysis patients whose primary clinical manifestation of central vein occlusion was breast edema. When conservative treatment (allowing collaterals to dilate over time), as well as recanalization of occlusions through angioplasty with or without stent placement, failed to alleviate symptoms, patients underwent coil embolization of the long (lateral) thoracic vein.Results In 4 of the 6 cases, the breast edema was completely resolved without recurrence, while the other 2 patients experienced durable symptomatic improvement with only mild residual swelling. Average follow-up was 22 months. There were no adverse sequelae and none of the patients experienced increased swelling elsewhere following the coil embolization procedure.Conclusions Coil embolization of the long thoracic vein effectively alleviates breast edema in hemodialysis patients with elevated venous hydrostatic pressure due to central venous occlusions. |
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