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Phrenic nerve palsy as a complication of superior vena caval stenting.


ABSTRACT: Superior vena cava obstruction typically results from either primary pulmonary malignancies, lymphoma, or fibrosis related to central catheters. Endovascular stenting of superior vena caval obstruction is a common first approach, due to the rapid clinical improvement typically seen. The commonest complications are recurrence of obstruction and stent migration. We present herein the case of a phrenic nerve palsy secondary to endovascular stenting in a patient with superior vena cava obstruction due to primary small cell lung cancer.

SUBMITTER: Van Der Walt IS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6502741 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phrenic nerve palsy as a complication of superior vena caval stenting.

Van Der Walt Izak S IS   Maher Richard R   Goh Albert A   Roseverne Lucian O LO  

Radiology case reports 20190502 7


Superior vena cava obstruction typically results from either primary pulmonary malignancies, lymphoma, or fibrosis related to central catheters. Endovascular stenting of superior vena caval obstruction is a common first approach, due to the rapid clinical improvement typically seen. The commonest complications are recurrence of obstruction and stent migration. We present herein the case of a phrenic nerve palsy secondary to endovascular stenting in a patient with superior vena cava obstruction d  ...[more]

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