Comprehensive overview of the venous disorder known as pelvic congestion syndrome |
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Authors: | Kamil Bał abuszek,Michał Toborek,Radosł aw Pietura |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiography, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland |
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Abstract: | Pelvic venous disorders (PeVD) also known as Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) affect a great number of women worldwide and often remain undiagnosed. Gynecological symptoms caused by vascular background demand a holistic approach for appropriate diagnosis. This is a relevant cause of chronic pelvic pain and atypical varicose veins. The diagnosis is based on imaging studies and their correlation with clinical presentation. Although the aetiology of PCS still remains unclear, it may result from a combination of factors including genetic predisposition, anatomical abnormalities, hormonal factors, damage to the vein wall, valve dysfunction, reverse blood flow, hypertension and dilatation. The following paper describes an in-depth overview of anatomy, pathophysiology, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of PCS. In recent years, minimally invasive interventions have become the method of first choice for the treatment of this condition. The efficacy of a percutaneous approach is high and it is rarely associated with serious complications.Key Messages- Pelvic venous disorders demand a holistic approach for appropriate diagnosis.
- This article takes an in-depth look at existing therapies of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and pathophysiology of this condition.
- Embolisation is an effective and safe treatment option.
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Keywords: | Interventional radiology pelvic venous disorders pelvic congestion syndrome chronic pelvic pain |
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