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Pharmacomechanical thrombectomy for treatment of symptomatic lower extremity deep venous thrombosis: Safety and feasibility study Ruth L. Bush, MD, Peter H. Lin, MD, Jeffrey T. Bates, MD, Leila Mureebe, MD, Wei Zhou, MD, Alan B. Lumsden, MD Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 40, Issue 5, Pages (November 2004) DOI: /j.jvs Copyright © 2004 The Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig 1 A and B, Initial ascending venograms demonstrate complete occlusion of common femoral vein, iliac veins, and proximal superficial femoral vein. C, Venogram obtained after pharmacomechanical thrombectomy with AngioJet catheter and adjunctive lytic agent added to infusion solution. Stenosis was revealed in the common iliac vein. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2004 The Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig 2 Completion venogram shows no residual thrombus and excellent flow into the inferior vena cava. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2004 The Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig 3 Treatment algorithm for treating lower extremity deep venous thombosis. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2004 The Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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