Turkish Journal of Vascular Surgery (Mar 2021)

Endovascular management of compression syndromes associated with pelvic venous disease

  • Marald Wikkeling,
  • Houman Jalaie

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 30 – 4

Abstract

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Compression syndromes play an important role in pelvic venous disease (PeVD). Although compressive lesions of the common iliac and renal veins are common on non-invasive imaging studies, they are usually asymptomatic and the factors associated with the development of symptoms remain poorly understood. The prevalence of pelvic or lower-extremity symptoms and varicose veins caused by compression of an iliac or left renal vein is unknown. However, a high index of suspicion is needed in the work-up of PeVD, particularly in patients who are refractory to the initial treatment. Once a symptomatic compression syndrome is discovered in a PeVD patient, this should be treated first. After treating compression syndromes, there should be a waiting period to notice if the complaints and symptoms diminish. [Turk J Vasc Surg 2021; 30(1.100): 30-4]

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