{Reference Type}: Case Reports
{Title}: A rare case of severe tricuspid regurgitation caused by TIPS stent migrating into the right atrium.
{Author}: Seçkin Göbüt Ö;Ünlü S;Özgül S;Moral K;
{Journal}: Echocardiography
{Volume}: 41
{Issue}: 1
{Year}: 2024 Jan
{Factor}: 1.874
{DOI}: 10.1111/echo.15730
{Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is a common, effective and reliable treatment modality for portal hypertension. Migration of the TIPS stent into the right atrium is a rare and fatal complication.
METHODS: We report a case of severe tricuspid regurgitation caused by a stent migrating into the right atrium in a patient hospitalized with refractory ascites due to cirrhosis.
CONCLUSIONS: In this case, it is noteworthy that secondary stenting, which is necessary especially in cases of occlusion, significantly increases the risk of migration.
CONCLUSIONS: Although a rare complication, intracardiac stent migration should be considered in patients with a history of TIPS in the presence of a new heart murmur and signs of arrhythmia.