Comparison Of Percutaneous Mechanical Thrombectomy With Different Access in Treatment of Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis

NCT06124768 · Status: RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 210

Last updated 2026-02-25

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Summary

The study aims to compare the modified approach through ipsilateral deep calf venous access or contralateral femoral venous access with the traditional approach through ipsilateral popliteal venous access for iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis (DVT) with distal popliteal vein thrombosis, and determine whether it can achieve similar therapeutic effects as iliofemoral DVT without distal popliteal vein thrombosis.

Conditions

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT) by the modified approach

The modified approach includes the ipsilateral calf venous access and the contralateral femoral venous access. Through contralateral femoral venous access, a hydrophilic guide wire and a catheter will be crossover through the thrombus side to the distal calf vein. The ipsilateral calf venous access will be punctured under the guidance of ascending venography. A hydrophilic guide wire and a catheter will be used to pass through the thrombus antegrade to the inferior vena cava. Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT) catheter will be used to clear the thrombus. After PMT treatment, residual thrombus will be reevaluated by ascending venography. Catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) will be conducted if there is residual thrombus. Percutaneous balloon angioplasty (PTA) and stenting will be conducted if there is \>50% stenosis of the diameter of the iliac vein.

PROCEDURE

Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT) by the traditional approach

The traditional approach will be punctured from the ipsilateral popliteal vein under ultrasound guidance. A hydrophilic guide wire and a catheter will be used to pass through the thrombus antegrade to the inferior vena cava. Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT) catheter will be used to clear the thrombus. After PMT treatment, residual thrombus will be reevaluated by ascending venography. Catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) will be conducted if there is residual thrombus. Percutaneous balloon angioplasty (PTA) and stenting will be conducted if there is \>50% stenosis of the diameter of the iliac vein.

PROCEDURE

Traditional approach

The approach will be punctured from either the ipsilateral femoral vein or popliteal vein. A hydrophilic guide wire and a catheter will be used to pass through the thrombus antegrade to the inferior vena cava. Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT) catheter will be used to clear the thrombus. After PMT treatment, residual thrombus will be reevaluated by ascending venography. Catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) will be conducted if there is residual thrombus. Percutaneous balloon angioplasty (PTA) and stenting will be conducted if there is \>50% stenosis of the diameter of the iliac vein.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • First People's Hospital of Hangzhou

    collaborator OTHER
  • Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

    collaborator OTHER
  • RenJi Hospital

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Ni Qihong, M.D. · Department of Vascular Surgery, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
85 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2021-01-01
Primary Completion
2026-10-31
Completion
2027-10-31

Countries

  • China

Study Locations

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