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Short- and Long-term Retrievability of the Celect Vena Cava Filter: Results from a Multi-institutional Registry
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 11/04/09
Lyon SM et al. – A Kaplan–Meier product–limit survival estimate revealed that the probability of successful filter retrieval remained at 100% at 50 weeks and at more than 74% at 55 weeks after implantation. No adverse events were related to the retrieval procedures. Retrieval of the Celect filter was performed safely as long as 466 days after implantation.
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