Safely removing IVC filters when they're no longer needed.

Image-guided IVC filter removal restores normal vena cava anatomy once the filter has done its job — helping prevent the long-term complications associated with filters left in place indefinitely. Routine retrieval is technically successful in over 95% of cases.

If you had an IVC filter placed during a hospitalization, surgery, or after a blood clot — and that need has passed — current FDA and Society of Interventional Radiology guidelines recommend removing it. Filters left in place for too long can fracture, migrate, or perforate the vena cava, creating new problems years later.

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Many IVC filters placed in recent decades were intended to be temporary — but historical data show only about 15% are ever removed.

If you’ve had an IVC filter in place and aren’t sure whether it should still be there, we can review the case with your referring physician. Florida Interventional Specialists serves patients across Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and the Gulf Coast region. Call our office to start the conversation.

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Our office can answer questions about IVC filter removal, scheduling, and what to expect on the day of the procedure.

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Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

At a glance
  • Procedure time: 30–60 minutes
  • Anesthesia: Moderate sedation
  • Access: Small puncture in neck vein
  • Hospital stay: Same-day discharge
  • Recovery: Back to normal in days
  • Routine success: >95%
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