2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2016.07.020
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Endovascular Removal of Intracardiac Thrombus Prior to Radical Nephrectomy and Inferior Vena Cava Thrombectomy

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“…However, because some patients have PE before or after surgery and are not eligible for surgery, conservative treatment was still adopted for these patients in our diagnosis and treatment strategy. In this article, 4 patients receiving conservative treatment survived, and their average follow‐up time was 21.3 ± $\pm $ 11.1 7–31 months. The follow‐up time was short and longer follow‐up is still needed for long‐term outcomes.…”
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“…However, because some patients have PE before or after surgery and are not eligible for surgery, conservative treatment was still adopted for these patients in our diagnosis and treatment strategy. In this article, 4 patients receiving conservative treatment survived, and their average follow‐up time was 21.3 ± $\pm $ 11.1 7–31 months. The follow‐up time was short and longer follow‐up is still needed for long‐term outcomes.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…7 In addition, stasis or turbulent flow past the thrombus could lead to the deposition of bland thrombus on the vena cava thrombus. 6 Although the effect of anticoagulant drugs on tumor thrombus embolism is negative, tiny In addition, we reviewed 16 related literature [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] 4.…”
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“…The clinical manifestations of renal carcinoma patients with Mayo-IV grade thrombus include local symptoms such as hematuria, low back pain and abdominal mass, as well as systemic symptoms such as fatigue, weight loss, anemia and hypertension. A few patients presented symptoms of IVC obstruction such as lower extremity edema, varicocele and superficial abdominal varicose veins and intraatrial thrombus related symptoms such as chest dampness and shortness of breath, night sweats and dizziness (18)(19)(20). It has been shown that about 95% of such patients had symptoms (21).…”
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confidence: 99%