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Transvenous Salvage of Migrated Large Volume Detachable Coil

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MOVIE 1: Time resolved contrast enhanced MR angiography showed the lesion to be a saccular aneurysm with arterial supply and early venous drainage (note the early enhancement of the right renal vein), consistent with an arterio-venous malformation. (AVI 520 kb)

MOVIE 2: Right renal angiography showing prompt opacification of the aneurysm sac with early venous drainage, consistent with an arterio-venous malformation. (AVI 196 kb)

MOVIE 3: Captured coil being pushed into the center core of the coil complex. (AVI 2561 kb)

MOVIE 4: Captured coil being pushed and repositioned around the periphery of the coil complex and successfully released. (AVI 2717 kb)

MOVIE 5: Completion renal arteriography. (AVI 311 kb)

MOVIE 6: Follow-up angiography at 6 months. (AVI 300 kb)

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Pua, U., Quek, L.H.H. & Tan, G.W.L. Transvenous Salvage of Migrated Large Volume Detachable Coil. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 39, 1797–1800 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-016-1374-6

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