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Journal of Perinatology | 2014

Diagnosis and management of iliac vein thrombosis in pregnancy resulting from May–Thurner Syndrome

C C DeStephano; Erika F. Werner; B. Holly; Mark L. Lessne

One of the least recognized risks for the development of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is iliac vein compression or the May–Thurner Syndrome (MTS), in which most often, the right common iliac artery compresses the subjacent left common iliac vein. We present three patients with MTS complicated by massive left lower extremity DVT managed with percutaneous pharmacomechanical thrombectomy during pregnancy. Although often not considered in obstetrics, percutaneous therapies to resolve extensive thrombosis should be considered in pregnant women, as they have the potential to improve symptoms and mitigate the risk of developing post-thrombotic syndrome.


Clinics in Chest Medicine | 2018

Inferior Vena Cava Filters

B. Holly; Brian Funaki; Mark L. Lessne

Vena cava filters are implantable devices that are placed to trap thrombus originating in the lower extremities and prevent it from migrating to the lungs. In general, inferior vena cava (IVC) filters are indicated for patients who cannot receive anticoagulation. Other indications for IVC filtration are less clear, and guidelines vary. All patients who have a retrievable IVC filter should be followed, and the removal of the IVC filter should be considered once its indication is lost.


CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018

Vena Cava Filter Retrieval with Aorto-Iliac Arterial Strut Penetration

B. Holly; Ron C. Gaba; Mark L. Lessne; Robert J. Lewandowski; Robert K. Ryu; Kush Desai; Ronald F. Sing

PurposeTo evaluate the safety and technical success of inferior vena cava (IVC) filter retrieval in the setting of aorto-iliac arterial strut penetration.Materials and MethodsIVC filter registries from six large United States IVC filter retrieval practices were retrospectively reviewed to identify patients who underwent IVC filter retrieval in the setting of filter strut penetration into the adjacent aorta or iliac artery. Patient demographics, implant duration, indication for placement, IVC filter type, retrieval technique and technical success, adverse events, and post procedural clinical outcomes were identified. Arterial penetration was determined based on pre-procedure CT imaging in all cases. The IVC filter retrieval technique used was at the discretion of the operating physician.ResultsSeventeen patients from six US centers who underwent retrieval of an IVC filter with at least one strut penetrating either the aorta or iliac artery were identified. Retrieval technical success rate was 100% (17/17), without any major adverse events. Post-retrieval follow-up ranging from 10 days to 2 years (mean 4.6 months) was available in 12/17 (71%) patients; no delayed adverse events were encountered.ConclusionsFindings from this series suggest that chronically indwelling IVC filters with aorto-iliac arterial strut penetration may be safely retrieved.


Seminars in Interventional Radiology | 2015

Diagnosis and management of hemorrhagic complications of interventional radiology procedures

Mark L. Lessne; B. Holly; Steven Y. Huang; Charles Y. Kim

Image-guided interventions have allowed for minimally invasive treatment of many common diseases, obviating the need for open surgery. While percutaneous interventions usually represent a safer approach than traditional surgical alternatives, complications do arise nonetheless. Inadvertent injury to blood vessels represents one of the most common types of complications, and its affect can range from inconsequential to catastrophic. The interventional radiologist must be prepared to manage hemorrhagic risks from percutaneous interventions. This manuscript discusses this type of iatrogenic injury, as well as preventative measures and treatments for postintervention bleeding.


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017

Bariatric embolization of arteries for the treatment of obesity (BEAT Obesity): 6- to 12-month safety and efficacy data

Clifford R. Weiss; J Vairavamurthy; F Nwoke; Olaguoke Akinwande; Lawrence J. Cheskin; B. Holly; Kelvin Hong; A. Fischman; R. Patel; Eun Ji Shin; Kimberley E. Steele; H Ziessman; Timothy H. Moran; Dara L. Kraitchman; Aravind Arepally


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017

Safety of IVC filter retrieval in the setting of aorto-iliac arterial strut penetration

B. Holly; Ron C. Gaba; Mark L. Lessne; Robert J. Lewandowski; Robert K. Ryu; Ronald F. Sing; Kush Desai


Journal of The American College of Radiology | 2017

ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Nonvariceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Nimarta Singh-Bhinder; David H. Kim; B. Holly; Pamela T. Johnson; Michael Hanley; Laura R. Carucci; Brooks D. Cash; Ankur Chandra; Kenneth L. Gage; Drew L. Lambert; Angela D. Levy; Isabel B. Oliva; Christine M. Peterson; Richard Strax; Frank J. Rybicki; Karin E. Dill


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2016

FEATURED ABSTRACT Bariatric embolization of arteries for the treatment of obesity (BEAT Obesity): 3-month safety and efficacy data

Clifford R. Weiss; Olaguoke Akinwande; K. Paudel; Lawrence J. Cheskin; B. Holly; Kelvin Hong; A. Fischman; R. Patel; Eun Ji Shin; Kimberley E. Steele; Timothy H. Moran; Dara L. Kraitchman; Aravind Arepally


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2014

Single-session, pharmacomechanical thrombectomy of deep venous thrombosis in the pregnant patient.

B. Holly; Erika F. Werner; Christopher DeStephano; Mark L. Lessne


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017

The effects of bariatric embolization on gastric motility in severely obese patients: 6 month results from the BEAT Obesity trial

Clifford R. Weiss; J Vairavamurthy; F Nwoke; Olaguoke Akinwande; Lawrence J. Cheskin; B. Holly; Kelvin Hong; A. Fischman; R. Patel; Eun Ji Shin; Kimberley E. Steele; H Ziessman; Timothy H. Moran; Dara L. Kraitchman; Aravind Arepally

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Mark L. Lessne

Johns Hopkins University

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Kelvin Hong

Johns Hopkins University

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Aravind Arepally

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Olaguoke Akinwande

Washington University in St. Louis

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Eun Ji Shin

Johns Hopkins University

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F Nwoke

Johns Hopkins University

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