# Rescue From Permanent Kidney Injury in Acute Thrombosis of Both Renal Veins, the Inferior Vena Cava, and Both Iliofemoral Veins by Catheter-Based Thrombectomy

**Authors:** Felix Hofer, Jan Mueller, Dragan Copic, Sabine Eichinger-Hasenauer, Christian Kinstner, Lukas Reider, Marieke Merrelaar, Stephan Korn, Wolfgang Bauer, Renate Koppensteiner, Constantin Aschauer, Gere Sunder-Plassmann, Alice Schmidt, Oliver Schlager

PMC · DOI: 10.1177/15266028241233229 · Journal of Endovascular Therapy · 2024-02-22

## TL;DR

A rare case of extensive blood clots in the kidney and leg veins was successfully treated with catheter-based clot removal and comprehensive therapy.

## Contribution

Demonstrates the effectiveness of catheter-based thrombectomy in treating extensive venous thrombosis when combined with immunomodulatory and antithrombotic therapy.

## Key findings

- Catheter-based mechanical thrombectomy successfully cleared thrombosis in renal veins and vena cava.
- Combination therapy improved kidney function and prevented recurrence.
- Recurrent thrombosis occurred but was resolved with optimized treatment.

## Abstract

A 33-year-old man with previously diagnosed lupus membranous nephropathy presented with painful swelling in both legs. Laboratory tests revealed acute kidney injury, and imaging studies by duplex ultrasound and computed tomography scan showed acute thrombosis of both renal veins, the infrahepatic inferior vena cava, and both iliofemoral venous segments. Initially, pharmacomechanical thrombolysis led to an insufficient morphological result. The therapeutic breakthrough was achieved by catheter-based mechanical thrombectomy of the infrarenal vena cava and both renal veins, which successfully cleared all affected venous segments from thrombus, paralleled by improvement of the patient’s condition. However, after 1 week, the patient experienced recurrent thrombosis of the right renal vein with hemorrhagic infarction of the right kidney. After further optimization of immunomodulatory and antithrombotic therapy, a repeated catheter-based mechanical thrombectomy resulted in sustained clinical improvement and preservation of renal venous drainage and kidney function.

Extensive acute thrombosis of both renal veins, the inferior vena cava, and both iliofemoral venous segments is a rare emergency potentially threatening kidney function. Immediate effective thrombus removal is essential to preserve kidney function and can be achieved by catheter-based mechanical thrombectomy embedded in a comprehensive immunomodulatory and antithrombotic therapeutic concept.

This case demonstrated the efficacy of a catheter-based therapeutic approach in patients with extensive thrombosis of the venous system. A catheter-based approach must be embedded in a comprehensive medical therapeutic concept, which is essential to achieve a sustainable result.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** acute kidney injury (MONDO:0002492)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** hemorrhagic infarction (MESH:D007238), Kidney Injury (MESH:D007674), thrombosis of the right renal vein (MESH:D012170), lupus membranous nephropathy (MESH:D015433), acute kidney injury (MESH:D058186), Veins (MESH:D000071078), Renal Veins (MESH:D059228), thrombosis of the venous system (MESH:D020246), Cava (MESH:D013479), painful swelling in (MESH:D010146), Thrombosis of (MESH:D013927)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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