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Tubular Foreign Body or Stent: Safe Retrieval or Repositioning Using the Coaxial Snare Technique

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the utility and advantages of the coaxial snare technique in the retrieval of tubular foreign bodies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using the coaxial snare technique, we attempted to retrieve tubular foreign bodies present in seven patients. The bodies were either stents which were m...

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Autores principales: Seong, Chang Kyu, Kim, Yong Joo, Chung, Jin Wook, Kim, Seung Hyup, Han, Joon Koo, Kim, Hyun Beom, Park, Jae Hyung
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Publicado: The Korean Radiological Society 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2713984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11919476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2002.3.1.30
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author Seong, Chang Kyu
Kim, Yong Joo
Chung, Jin Wook
Kim, Seung Hyup
Han, Joon Koo
Kim, Hyun Beom
Park, Jae Hyung
author_facet Seong, Chang Kyu
Kim, Yong Joo
Chung, Jin Wook
Kim, Seung Hyup
Han, Joon Koo
Kim, Hyun Beom
Park, Jae Hyung
author_sort Seong, Chang Kyu
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the utility and advantages of the coaxial snare technique in the retrieval of tubular foreign bodies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using the coaxial snare technique, we attempted to retrieve tubular foreign bodies present in seven patients. The bodies were either stents which were malpositioned or had migrated from their correct position in the vascular system (n=2), a fragmented venous introducer sheath (n=1), fragmented drainage catheters in the biliary tree (n=2), or fractured external drainage catheters in the urinary tract (n=2). After passing a guidewire and/or a dilator through the lumina of these foreign bodies, we introduced a loop snare over the guidewire or dilator, thus capturing and retrieving them. RESULTS: In all cases, it was possible to retrieve or reposition the various items, using a minimum-sized introducer sheath or a tract. No folding was involved. In no case were surgical procedures required, and no complications were encountered. CONCLUSION: The coaxial snare technique, an application of the loop snare technique, is a useful and safe method for the retrieval of tubular foreign bodies, and one which involves minimal injury to the patient.
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spelling pubmed-27139842009-07-23 Tubular Foreign Body or Stent: Safe Retrieval or Repositioning Using the Coaxial Snare Technique Seong, Chang Kyu Kim, Yong Joo Chung, Jin Wook Kim, Seung Hyup Han, Joon Koo Kim, Hyun Beom Park, Jae Hyung Korean J Radiol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the utility and advantages of the coaxial snare technique in the retrieval of tubular foreign bodies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using the coaxial snare technique, we attempted to retrieve tubular foreign bodies present in seven patients. The bodies were either stents which were malpositioned or had migrated from their correct position in the vascular system (n=2), a fragmented venous introducer sheath (n=1), fragmented drainage catheters in the biliary tree (n=2), or fractured external drainage catheters in the urinary tract (n=2). After passing a guidewire and/or a dilator through the lumina of these foreign bodies, we introduced a loop snare over the guidewire or dilator, thus capturing and retrieving them. RESULTS: In all cases, it was possible to retrieve or reposition the various items, using a minimum-sized introducer sheath or a tract. No folding was involved. In no case were surgical procedures required, and no complications were encountered. CONCLUSION: The coaxial snare technique, an application of the loop snare technique, is a useful and safe method for the retrieval of tubular foreign bodies, and one which involves minimal injury to the patient. The Korean Radiological Society 2002 2002-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2713984/ /pubmed/11919476 http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2002.3.1.30 Text en Copyright © 2002 The Korean Radiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Seong, Chang Kyu
Kim, Yong Joo
Chung, Jin Wook
Kim, Seung Hyup
Han, Joon Koo
Kim, Hyun Beom
Park, Jae Hyung
Tubular Foreign Body or Stent: Safe Retrieval or Repositioning Using the Coaxial Snare Technique
title Tubular Foreign Body or Stent: Safe Retrieval or Repositioning Using the Coaxial Snare Technique
title_full Tubular Foreign Body or Stent: Safe Retrieval or Repositioning Using the Coaxial Snare Technique
title_fullStr Tubular Foreign Body or Stent: Safe Retrieval or Repositioning Using the Coaxial Snare Technique
title_full_unstemmed Tubular Foreign Body or Stent: Safe Retrieval or Repositioning Using the Coaxial Snare Technique
title_short Tubular Foreign Body or Stent: Safe Retrieval or Repositioning Using the Coaxial Snare Technique
title_sort tubular foreign body or stent: safe retrieval or repositioning using the coaxial snare technique
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2713984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11919476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2002.3.1.30
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