Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a major health problem in pregnancy and postpartum period.
Catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) is safe and effective in management of symptomatic
DVT. Value of CDT in postpartum DVT is not fully evaluated. We describe five patients
presenting with acute iliofemoral DVT in their early postpartum period who were treated
with mechanical thromboaspiration and CDT. The CDT was done using streptokinase infusion
and unfractionated heparin. Percutaneous angioplasty was done in patients with symptomatic
residual lesion following thrombolysis. Patients were discharged with oral anticoagulant
and compression stockings. This approach was successful in all four cases. Percutaneous
endovascular therapy using CDT, mechanical thromboaspiration, and balloon angioplasty
is safe and effective in iliofemoral DVT in postpartum period.
Keywords
angioplasty - catheter-directed thrombolysis - deep vein thrombosis - mechanical thromboaspiration
- postpartum