Spontaneous Iliac Vein Rupture Due to May-Thurner Syndrome and Its Staged Management

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2019
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We present a case of a 58-year-old otherwise healthy women who presented with left lower extremity deep venous thrombosis and was found to have pulmonary embolism along with a ruptured left internal iliac vein. Our patient was hemodynamically stable upon presentation; therefore, a staged approach was undertaken. Initially, an inferior vena cava filter was placed and the patient was slowly advanced to therapeutic anticoagulation and subsequently discharged. She then returned 2 weeks after discharge for venogram, mechanical thrombectomy, and stenting. At 1-year follow-up in clinic, she was found to have patent stents and resolution of symptoms.

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Ingram, M., Miladore, J., Gupta, A., Maijub, J., Wang, K., Fajardo, A., & Motaganahalli, R. (2019). Spontaneous Iliac Vein Rupture Due to May-Thurner Syndrome and Its Staged Management. Vascular and endovascular surgery, 53(4), 348-350. https://doi.org/10.1177/1538574419831488
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