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      Endovascular Treatment of Superior Vena Cava Syndrome via Balloon-in-Balloon Catheter Technique with a Palmaz Stent

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          Abstract

          Superior vena cava syndrome is a well-known disease entity that carries substantial rates of morbidity and mortality. Although most cases of superior vena cava syndrome are secondary to a malignant process, additional causes (such as mediastinal fibrosis, pacemaker lead implantation, or central venous catheter placement) have been reported. Multiple treatment options include percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, stent implantation, thrombolysis, mechanical thrombectomy, and venous grafting. We present a case of superior vena cava syndrome in a symptomatic 30-year-old woman who obtained complete relief of obstruction and marked symptomatic improvement through venoplasty and stenting, aided by our use of a balloon-in-balloon catheter system.

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          Journal
          Tex Heart Inst J
          Tex Heart Inst J
          thij
          Tex Heart Inst J
          Texas Heart Institute Journal
          Texas Heart® Institute, Houston
          0730-2347
          1526-6702
          December 2016
          1 December 2016
          : 43
          : 6
          : 520-523
          Author notes

          From: Department of Cardiology (Drs. Almanfi, Massumi, Parekh, Shatila, and Strickman), Texas Heart Institute and Baylor College of Medicine; Department of Cardiology (Drs. Almanfi, Massumi, Parekh, Shatila, and Strickman, and Ms Dougherty), CHI St. Luke's Health-Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center; and Department of Cardiology (Dr. Parekh), Texas Children's Hospital; Houston, Texas 77030

          Address for reprints: Wassim Shatila, MD, Department of Cardiology, Texas Heart Institute, 6720 Bertner Ave., MC 1-133, Houston, TX 77030, E-mail: wassim2000485@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC5179159 PMC5179159 5179159 i1526-6702-43-6-520
          10.14503/THIJ-15-5479
          5179159
          28100973
          dd27665d-13bd-4ba9-8773-31e78f59d0e9
          © 2016 by the Texas Heart® Institute, Houston
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          Pages: 4
          Categories
          Case Reports

          Angioplasty, balloon/methods,blood vessel prosthesis implantation/instrumentation,pacemaker, artificial/adverse effects,stents,superior vena cava syndrome/etiology/therapy,treatment outcome,vena cava, superior/pathology

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