Sixteen cases of centrally embolized foreign bodies are reported (eight catheter fragments, two guide wires, four pacemaker electrodes, one ventriculo-atrial shunt, one Port-A-Cath catheter). In all patients only the Dormia basket was used. Foreign body extraction was successful in all patients except one, in which removal of a pacemaker electrode from the myocardium failed. Technical aspects as well as complications of percutaneous foreign body extraction are discussed.
This case report describes and discusses the entity of arteriovenous shunt malformations in the uterine and adnexal region. The diagnostic measurements and clinical importance of this disease is also outlined. The condition is rare, but should be considered in cases of severe hemorrhage when routine investigations have been normal. For the first time bloodgas-analytic measurements showing the extent of the shunting have been performed with such a disease.
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