Pelvic veins ultrasound changes after surgical correction in patients with pelvic congestion syndrome

IF 0.2 Q4 PATHOLOGY
B. S. Havrylenko, A. O. Nykonenko
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Abstract

Pelvic congestion syndrome is a form of varicose disease, which is considered to be one of the main causes of chronic pelvic pain in women, which is associated with a violation of pelvic veins hemodynamics. Pelvic venous disorders are invisible to clinicians due to the lack of pathognomonic symptoms and manual disease criteria, but it has significant consequences. Today, one of the main diagnostic methods of pelvic venous disorders is a transvaginal US of pelvic veins, including gonadal veins (ovarian veins in women). Thanks to this non-invasive and simple diagnostic method that does not require specific preparation and has no contraindications, we have significant opportunities in diagnosis, as well as in the further evaluation of the postoperative results of surgical correction of pelvic congestion syndrome. The aim of the study was to analyze changes of pelvic veins in patients with pelvic congestion syndrome before and after surgical intervention using the transvaginal US method. Materials and methods. The study included 35 patients which underwent surgical treatment using open surgery and endovascular procedure between April 2019 and February 2022 with pelvic congestion syndrome. All patients underwent transvaginal ultrasound of the pelvic veins before surgery. A control examination was performed after surgical treatment in 4–6 months. The examination was performed on an expert-class ultrasound system “Toshiba Aplio 500” using all international standards for transvaginal examination of pelvic veins to evaluate the changes of illiac, paraovarian, parametrial and ovarian veins from the left side and from the right side in patients with pelvic venous disorders. Conclusions. Transvaginal ultrasound of the pelvic veins can be considered one of the key diagnostic methods, with the help of which it is possible to investigate and evaluate hemodynamic disorders in the veins of the pelvis and pelvic organs in real time. Also, this method can be considered optimal for the control examination of patients who underwent surgical correction of pelvic congestion syndrome.
盆腔充血综合征患者手术矫治后盆腔静脉超声变化
盆腔充血综合征是一种静脉曲张疾病,被认为是女性慢性盆腔疼痛的主要原因之一,与盆腔静脉血流动力学的破坏有关。由于缺乏典型症状和手册疾病标准,盆腔静脉疾病对临床医生来说是不可见的,但它具有显著的后果。目前,盆腔静脉疾病的主要诊断方法之一是经阴道盆腔静脉造影,包括性腺静脉(女性卵巢静脉)。由于这种无创、简单的诊断方法,不需要专门的准备,无禁忌症,我们在盆腔充血综合征的诊断以及手术矫正的术后结果的进一步评估中有很大的机会。本研究的目的是分析盆腔充血综合征患者在经阴道US法手术干预前后盆腔静脉的变化。材料和方法。该研究包括35名在2019年4月至2022年2月期间接受开放手术和血管内手术治疗的盆腔充血综合征患者。所有患者术前均行阴道盆腔静脉超声检查。术后4 ~ 6个月进行对照检查。检查采用专家级超声系统“东芝Aplio 500”,采用经阴道盆腔静脉检查的所有国际标准,评估盆腔静脉疾病患者左、右两侧髂静脉、旁卵巢静脉、参数静脉和卵巢静脉的变化。结论。经阴道盆腔静脉超声检查是盆腔静脉血流动力学的重要诊断手段之一,可以实时观察和评价盆腔静脉及盆腔器官血流动力学紊乱。此外,该方法可被认为是盆腔充血综合征手术矫正患者对照检查的最佳方法。
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