Summary:
Deep vein thrombosis is a severe and relatively frequent disease. Endovascular interventions
have gradually become a routine method of therapy in symptomatic patients.
Favorable results are reached in the treatment of central stenoses in veins with or without
preceding thrombosis by stent implantation. The introduction of stents is recommended
in the treatment of hemodynamically significant affection of inferior vena
cava, pelvic veins and proximal segment of the femoral vein including stenoses caused
by residual resistant thrombus.
Key words:
stents – lower extremities – deep vein thrombosis
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