RT @InsightsImaging: Educational Review: The inferior vena cava - anatomical variants and acquired pathologies. (Simon J. Li et al.) #Insi…
Educational Review: The inferior vena cava - anatomical variants and acquired pathologies. (Simon J. Li et al.) #InsightsIntoImaging 🔗 https://t.co/kJZBRJ1Iil https://t.co/ukKfv82fB7
RT @ottawaheartrob: Excellent cardiac anaesthesia rounds given by Drs. @donnajane21 and Yegappan Lessons: 1) IVC anomalies: important fo…
RT @ottawaheartrob: Excellent cardiac anaesthesia rounds given by Drs. @donnajane21 and Yegappan Lessons: 1) IVC anomalies: important fo…
Excellent cardiac anaesthesia rounds given by Drs. @donnajane21 and Yegappan Lessons: 1) IVC anomalies: important for femoral cannulation (re-do, MICS, ECMO, etc.) More common than you think! Here's a nice discussion https://t.co/2qEjV54vgw
IVC anomalies are the result of abnormal persistence or regression of embryological veins.Recurrent pulmonary embolism following routine infrarenal IVC filter placement should raise suspicion of a duplicated IVC.Absent IVC should be suspected in young pat.
Li, S.J., Lee, J., Hall, J. et al. The inferior vena cava: anatomical variants and acquired pathologies. Insights Imaging 12, 123 (2021). https://t.co/VYL86aaDbJ https://t.co/ZO6029UWfM