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Successful Treatment of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome by Percutaneous Embolisation of Left Ovarian Vein


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Pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS) is a frequently undiagnosed pathology, affecting mainly young women. According to literature, about one third of all women have this condition. The main symptoms include chronic pelvic pain, varicose pelvic veins, dysmenorrhea, and dyspareunia. The etiology of PCS is associated with valvular insufficiency in ovarian and pelvic veins. There are four main diagnostic methods: duplex ultrasound evaluation, computed tomography, magnetic resonance angiography including venous phase investigation and digital subtraction angiography. Nowadays percutaneous transcatheter embolization is an effective and safe treatment for ovarian vein reflux and thus PCS. In order to emphasize the need and possibilities to diagnose and treat PCS appropriately, here we present a well-documented case of PCS that was successfully cured by percutaneous transcatheter embolization.

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English
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Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Surgery, other