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Endovascular Management of Iliac Vein Compression (May-Thurner) Syndrome
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2000To evaluate the feasibility of endovascular techniques in treating venous outflow obstruction resulting from compression of the iliac vein by the iliac artery of the left lower extremity (May-Thurner syndrome).A retrospective analysis of 39 patients (29 women, 10 men; median age, 46 years) with iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS) was performed ...
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Objectives This study was a systematic review of available data from China, and our aim was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of stenting in iliac vein compression syndrome. Methods We searched the PubMed, National Knowledge ...
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Diagnosis and management of iliac vein compression syndrome
Journal of Vascular Nursing, 2005Iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS) is the most probable cause of iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis (DVT). One half to two thirds of patients with left-sided iliofemoral DVT have intraluminal webs or spurs from chronic extrinsic compression of the left iliac vein at the crossing point of the right common iliac artery.
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Dual compression is not an uncommon type of iliac vein compression syndrome
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2017Typical iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS) is characterized by compression of left common iliac vein (LCIV) by the overlying right common iliac artery (RCIA). We described an underestimated type of IVCS with dual compression by right and left common iliac arteries (LCIA) simultaneously.
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Iliac Vein Compression Syndrome: A New Method of Treatment
The American Surgeon, 2000Iliac vein compression syndrome (May-Thurner syndrome) is caused by compression of the left iliac vein against the pelvic rim by the right iliac artery. Serious vascular sequelae to the leg can result if this is not recognized and corrected in a timely fashion.
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