Abstract
Insertion of self-expanding stent grafts was attempted in two patients with venous obstruction following unsuccessful venoplasty. One patient with end-stage renal disease had stenosis at the caudal end of the previously placed stent in the right external iliac vein. The second patient was treated for occlusion of multiple stents in the left iliac vein. Two of the stent grafts failed deployment and were subsequently removed percutaneously. New stent grafts were inserted in the intended positions. Despite additional venous access sites with large caliber sheaths, required for retrieval of the failed stent grafts, there were no major complications.
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