File:Broken appendage of Bard IVC filter (Radiopaedia 41526-44435 C 1).JPG

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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 41526
  • Study ID: 44435
  • Image ID: 17983096
  • Plane projection: Frontal
  • Modality: X-ray
  • System: Interventional
  • Findings: CT scan of the abdomen which has a Bard IVC filter and 2 limbs which are fractured. One of the other fractured limbs has migrated into the right middle lobe pulmonary artery.However the fractured limb in the right lung has been present since at least 2009.Given the literature search of Bard IVC filter there is increased risk of fracture and migration. An interventional radiology consult should be performed for retrieval of the current IVCfilter and placement of a new filter if a filter is deemed necessary.
  • Study findings: In correlation with CT scan of the abdomen which has a Bard IVC filter and 2 limbs which are fractured. One of the other fractured limbs has migrated into the right middle lobe pulmonary artery.However the fractured limb in the right lung has been present since at least 2009.
  • Author location: Augusta, United States
Date 06 Dec 2015
Source Broken appendage of Bard IVC filter
Author Jayanth Keshavamurthy
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