Large veins (venous trunks) that return deoxygenated blood from the body into the heart.
1Thus this device allows an effective temporary filtering of the vena cava.
2An extensive and regressive thrombosis of the inferior vena cava was noted.
3Computerized tomography showed tumor involvement of hepatic vein and inferior vena cava.
4One of the most common non-PV sites described is the superior vena cava.
5Associated partial resection of the inferior vena cava was necessary in three instances.
6Magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed that the tumor involved the retrohepatic vena cava.
7It a cystic tumor located behind the superior vena cava and the trachea.
8Here, around the vena cava, this big vessel, it's turning black.
9Combined resection of the inferior vena cava for hepatobiliary malignancies remains a technical challenge.
10Aneurysm of the inferior vena cava is a rare finding in the pediatric population.
11The upper lobe blood of this case drained abnormally to the inferior vena cava.
12A decision was made to pursue cardiothoracic surgery preceded by inferior vena cava filter placement.
13During vena cava obstruction CO and MAP fell proportionally.
14Contrast-enhanced CT demonstrated the lesion encroached and obstructed bilateral innominate veins and superior vena cava.
15Blood samples were collected from inferior vena cava and hepatic veins following 30 min CA.
16Biopsies in patients with persistent left vena cava should routinely be performed using the transfemoral access.
Translations for vena cava