Abstract
Interrupted inferior vena cava with Azygos continuation is a rare anomaly. Nevertheless, being a high-volume operator of endovascular procedures, a cardiologist should have knowledge about this anomaly. We reported a case of incidental finding of this anomaly during an intended Leadless pacemaker (Micra) implantation. Embryological development, anatomy and procedural implication of this condition were discussed. In particular, management options when confronted by this anomaly during Micra implantation were explored.
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Tit Kei Ng, K Tommy King-Him Ma, Chi-Chun Au, Janice Woon-Yan Wong, Jenny Nga-Lai Chow, Andrew Vincent Li, Adrian Yin-Cheung Luk, Candy Ming-Yan Cheuk, Jaclyn Chi-Lin Chan, Li-Wah Tam, Be Aware Of the Unexpected : Interrupted Inferior Vena Cava with Azygos Continuation Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology 2024;31(3) https://doi.org/10.55503/2790-6744.1529
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