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Cuadra SA et al. – The authors report the case of a 70–year–old male with a complication of misplacement of a vena cava filter into the spinal canal. This likely happened as a result of penetration of the wire and filter sheath through the iliac vein or vena cava into the retroperitoneum, vertebral foramina, and spinal canal at the level of L2 and L3. Due to the patient's condition, the filter was not removed and no neurologic symptoms have occurred.

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