Interventional

Approach to pelvic venous disorders

Author/s: 
Andrew D Brown

Objective: To provide a practical guide to help family physicians recognize, diagnose, and manage patients with pelvic venous disorders (PeVDs), often overlooked as causes of chronic pelvic pain and varicose veins.

Sources of information: This review is based on guidelines from the American Venous Forum, the Society for Vascular Surgery, the American Vein and Lymphatic Society, the Society of Interventional Radiology, and the European Society for Vascular Surgery.

Main message: PeVDs are common, though frequently misdiagnosed, causes of chronic pelvic pain and varicose veins predominantly in female patients. These conditions arise from venous reflux or obstruction, which can cause varicose veins and venous hypertension in the renal hilum, pelvis, perineum, and lower extremities. Family physicians should recognize the clinical signs of PeVDs and use appropriate imaging to confirm diagnoses. Interventional treatments, including embolization and stenting, are effective for symptom management and improving patient outcomes.

Conclusion: Early recognition of patients with PeVDs by family physicians is crucial for timely and effective treatment. By using appropriate diagnostic tools and making timely referrals, physicians can substantially improve patients' quality of life.

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