Article 4125

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Current diagnosis of pelvic venous diseases (literature review) 

Authors

Sergey V. Chubchenko, Surgeon, head of Moscow City Phlebology Center, Pirogov First City Hospital (8 Leninskiy avenue, Moscow, Russia), E-mail: mdchoob@gmail.com
Aleksander V. Alenichev, Postgraduate student, Savelyev University Surgical Clinic, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (building 6, 1 Ostrovityanova street, Moscow, Russia), E-mail: alenichev@yandex.ru
Sergey G. Gavrilov, Doctor of medical sciences, professor, Savelyev University Surgical Clinic, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (building 6, 1 Ostrovityanova street, Moscow, Russia), E-mail: gavriloffsg@mail.ru

Abstract

The literature review is devoted to the issues of diagnostics of pelvic venous disorders (PeVDs), including pelvic and vulvar varicose veins, pelvic venous insufficiency, compression stenosis of the left renal and iliac veins. The possibilities of clinical, ultrasound and X-ray methods of research are presented, diagnostic criteria of various types of PeVDs are considered, comparative characteristics of instrumental diagnostic tests in iden-tifying pelvic venous reflux, non-thrombotic stenosis of the left renal and iliac veins are presented. A critical analysis of literature data on the capabilities of duplex ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance and direct contrast venography in determining the hemodynamic significance of compression stenosis of the renal and iliac veins was performed. Based on the available literature data, a conclusion was made on the necessity to continue scientific research on the diagnosis of PeVDs.

Key word

pelvic venous disorders, pelvic varicose veins, left renal vein compression stenosis, left common iliac vein compression stenosis, ultrasound, computed tomography venography, magnetic resonance venography, multiplanar pelvic venography

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Chubchenko S.V., Alenichev A.V., Gavrilov S.G. Current diagnosis of pelvic venous diseases (literature review). Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Povolzhskiy region. Meditsinskie nauki = University proceedings. Volga region. Medical sciences. 2025;(1):41–65. (In Russ.). doi: 10.21685/2072-3032-2025-1-4

 

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