Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical response and success rate after periuterine varices embolization in patients with chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome and to report the safety of endovascular treatment and its rate of complications. METHODS: Retrospective cohort of patients undergoing endovascular treatment of pelvic congestion syndrome in our department from January 2012 to November 2015. Data were analyzed based on patient background, imaging findings, embolized veins, rate of complications, and clinical response as indicated by the visual analog pain scale. RESULTS: We performed periuterine varices embolization in 22 patients during the study, four of which required a second embolization. Seventeen patients reported a reduction in pelvic pain after the first embolization and three patients reported a reduction in pelvic pain after the second embolization. Minor complications were observed in our patients, such as postural hypotension, postoperative pain, and venous perforation during the procedure, without clinical repercussion. CONCLUSION: Periuterine varices embolization in patients with chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome appears to be an effective and safe technique. |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical response and success rate after periuterine varices embolization in patients with chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome and to report the safety of endovascular treatment and its rate of complications. METHODS: Retrospective cohort of patients undergoing endovascular treatment of pelvic congestion syndrome in our department from January 2012 to November 2015. Data were analyzed based on patient background, imaging findings, embolized veins, rate of complications, and clinical response as indicated by the visual analog pain scale. RESULTS: We performed periuterine varices embolization in 22 patients during the study, four of which required a second embolization. Seventeen patients reported a reduction in pelvic pain after the first embolization and three patients reported a reduction in pelvic pain after the second embolization. Minor complications were observed in our patients, such as postural hypotension, postoperative pain, and venous perforation during the procedure, without clinical repercussion. CONCLUSION: Periuterine varices embolization in patients with chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome appears to be an effective and safe technique. Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/12537310.6061/clinics/2016(12)05Clinics; Vol. 71 No. 12 (2016); 703-708Clinics; v. 71 n. 12 (2016); 703-708Clinics; Vol. 71 Núm. 12 (2016); 703-7081980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/125373/122390Copyright (c) 2017 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSiqueira, Flavio MeirellesMonsignore, Lucas MorettiRosa-e-Silva, Julio CesarPoli-Neto, Omero BenedictoCastro-Afonso, Luis Henrique deNakiri, Guilherme SeizemMuglia, Valdair FranciscoAbud, Daniel Giansante2017-01-06T12:36:02Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/125373Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2017-01-06T12:36:02Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome Siqueira, Flavio Meirelles |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome |
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Evaluation of embolization for periuterine varices involving chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome |
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Siqueira, Flavio Meirelles |
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Siqueira, Flavio Meirelles Monsignore, Lucas Moretti Rosa-e-Silva, Julio Cesar Poli-Neto, Omero Benedicto Castro-Afonso, Luis Henrique de Nakiri, Guilherme Seizem Muglia, Valdair Francisco Abud, Daniel Giansante |
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Monsignore, Lucas Moretti Rosa-e-Silva, Julio Cesar Poli-Neto, Omero Benedicto Castro-Afonso, Luis Henrique de Nakiri, Guilherme Seizem Muglia, Valdair Francisco Abud, Daniel Giansante |
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Siqueira, Flavio Meirelles Monsignore, Lucas Moretti Rosa-e-Silva, Julio Cesar Poli-Neto, Omero Benedicto Castro-Afonso, Luis Henrique de Nakiri, Guilherme Seizem Muglia, Valdair Francisco Abud, Daniel Giansante |
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical response and success rate after periuterine varices embolization in patients with chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome and to report the safety of endovascular treatment and its rate of complications. METHODS: Retrospective cohort of patients undergoing endovascular treatment of pelvic congestion syndrome in our department from January 2012 to November 2015. Data were analyzed based on patient background, imaging findings, embolized veins, rate of complications, and clinical response as indicated by the visual analog pain scale. RESULTS: We performed periuterine varices embolization in 22 patients during the study, four of which required a second embolization. Seventeen patients reported a reduction in pelvic pain after the first embolization and three patients reported a reduction in pelvic pain after the second embolization. Minor complications were observed in our patients, such as postural hypotension, postoperative pain, and venous perforation during the procedure, without clinical repercussion. CONCLUSION: Periuterine varices embolization in patients with chronic pelvic pain secondary to pelvic congestion syndrome appears to be an effective and safe technique. |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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