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Did anyone have an ivc filter put in to help blood clots? I went to see my cardiologist today and he said the surgeon recommends it.

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I've not heard of that, but my surgeon told me that he would give me meds to help with blood clot prevention

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I'm kind of nervous about it but I told him that I would get it. I will just have bit removed when I'm suppose to.

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I didn't have it but was told I might need it (but I dropped 20 pounds on my own pre op so the surgeon felt my BMI I was low enough- since I was over 60 at my biggest) anyway it is usually placed through a vein in the neck and is a minimally invasive procedure. It basically looks like a little umbrella that is open in your vein and its purpose it to catch blood clots before it get to tour heart. When I was told I may need one the first thing I did was YouTube it and I advise against that. You'll only worry yourself like I did lol. After surgery it's usually removed before 60 days. It's less scary then it seems from what some have told me. Hope that helps :)

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Not sure why you would need that? They can give subcutaneous heparin or small dose blood thinners to prevent you from having potential clots. It was never offered to me, that's another procedure in itself. I was given the injection shots.

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I think I may ask my doctor to give me the shot. I don't think I want the ivc it sounds scary from the research of it

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They didnt even mention the heparin to me until I was 30 mins before surgery. Guess each hospital has their own form of clot care

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[i got a shot of it's. Most other meds were pushed thru the IV only antibiotic was allowed to drip

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Did anyone have an ivc filter put in to help blood clots? I went to see my cardiologist today and he said the surgeon recommends it.

Good morning,

I got my ivc filter week before surgery.

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Not sure why you would need that? They can give subcutaneous heparin or small dose blood thinners to prevent you from having potential clots. It was never offered to me' date=' that's another procedure in itself. I was given the injection shots.[/quote']

Well if you sleep and the clot hits your heart. You won't be able to blood thinners then

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