Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2757703 International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We report a pulmonary embolism with vena cava thrombosis after postpartum haemorrhage.•Placement of a temporary IVC filter appears a reasonable option.•There is conflict in the recommendations for IVC filter.•It is a reflection of the absence of good-quality data to guide clinical practice.

We report the case of a 36-year-old woman with an inferior vena cava thrombosis and extensive pulmonary embolism six days after a severe postpartum haemorrhage. She had undergone caesarean section with bleeding managed by massive transfusion, hysterectomy, and two attempts at uterine artery embolization. Systemic thrombolysis and catheter-directed thrombolysis in intensive care were abandoned due to recent and incomplete uterine artery embolization. A temporary inferior vena cava filter was chosen because of significant risk of massive pulmonary embolism. This was a controversial decision because guidelines from different professional groups offer conflicting recommendations. The therapeutic options for the management of massive postpartum pulmonary embolism when thrombolysis is contraindicated are discussed.

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