IVC Filter Insertion
The IVC or Inferior Vena Cava filter is a type of medical device that is implanted by vascular surgeons or interventional radiologists into the inferior vena cava to prevent life-threatening pulmonary emboli.
The filter is placed through a small incision in a vein in your groin or neck. A thin, flexible catheter is inserted into this vein. The catheter is then gently moved into your IVC. A collapsed IVC filter is sent with the catheter. The filter is left in place and the catheter is then removed.
Their effectiveness and safety profile are well established as Surgeons can place an IVC filter through a small incision, meaning it is a minimally invasive technique and you do not need any major surgery to have IVC filter placement.
Dr. Aritra Konar is a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist in Kolkata at Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata. He has been deemed one of the best cardiologists in Kolkata for his expertise lies in Coronary (femoral & radial routes) angiography, Coronary angioplasty (including primary angioplasty), Peripheral angiography and angioplasty, Permanent pacemaker, ICD, CRT implantation, BMV, BPV, Right heart catheterization and so on, in procedural skills. His guidance is trusted and so are his skills.


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