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Caribbean Vascular & Vein Clinic, St Clair Medical Center, Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies
He is currently working as Assitant Professor at Caribbean Heart Care Medcorp, his research focuses on permanent IVC filter retrieval using the Kissing Sheath technique in Trinidad and Tobago, studies on percutaneous removal of permanent IVC filters can be performed safely despite prolonged filter dwell times. It signals new opportunities for patients with Permanent IVC filters who are no longer at risk for PE.
Case Report
Kissing Sheath Technique for Permanent Inferior Vena Cava
Author(s): Rahul Mor, Dale Maharaj*, Carlos Calderas, David Richards (RR) and Risshi Rampersad
In patients where anticoagulation therapy is contraindicated, Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) filters are used as an option to prevent Pulmonary Embolism (PE). There are many classifications of Vena Cava filters the two main groups are; those intended for permanent implantation and the other temporary (which are to be retrieved at a later date). Permanent IVC filters are not designed to be removed, unless unexpected clinical circumstances arise. We describe a complex case of retrieval of a permanent IVC filter, though well documented; it is the first of its kind to be recorded in the Caribbean... View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-9495.19.7.228