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Pelvic Venous Incompetence

Pelvic Venous IncompetencePelvic venous congestion secondary to iliac vein compression or May Thurner Syndrome

51 year old female with a long history of low back pain, pelvic aching and heaviness, urinary frequency and painful intercourse.

Pelvic Venous IncompetencePelvic Venous Congestion Secondary to Nutcracker Phenomena

62 year old female suffering for 30 years with pelvic venous congestion

Renal Vein CompressionPartial extratraction of a maldeployed renal vein stent

Renal vein stent placed for Nutracker Syndrome was placed too far into the IVC and causing pain. Stent was partially removed.

Pelvic Venous IncompetencePelvic Venous Congestion with Pelvic Heaviness and Urinary Frequency

36 year old with pelvic aching and heaviness, painful intercourse and urinary frequency treated with the "uncoil coil" technique

VaricoceleThe "Uncoil Coil" Technique for Gonadal Vein Embolization

A faster technique for embolization gonadal veins using large diameter coils

Pelvic Venous IncompetencePelvic Venous Congestion Secondary to Nutcracker Sydrome

Nutcracker syndrome is one of the causes of secondary pelvic congestion syndrome.

Pelvic Venous IncompetencePelvic Venous Congestion Secondary to Iliac Vein Compression

Iliac vein compression may cause pelvic venous congestion.

Pelvic Venous IncompetencePelvic Venous Congestion: Symptoms

Pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS) is a condition that causes significant pain and discomfort for women.

Pelvic Venous IncompetencePelvic Congestion Syndrome: Primary and Secondary Types

It is important to recognize that there are 2 types of PCS, primary and secondary as their treatments differ.

Pelvic Venous IncompetencePelvic Venous Congestion: Needless Suffering

Pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS) is a condition that causes significant pain and discomfort for women.