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Title: Embolization is not essential in the treatment of leg varices due to pelvic venous insufficiency. Author: Rabe E, Pannier F. Journal: Phlebology; 2015 Mar; 30(1 Suppl):86-8. PubMed ID: 25729073. Abstract: AIM: To consider if it is essential to perform embolization in the treatment of leg varices due to pelvic venous insufficiency. METHODS: Review of the current literature concerning treatment options of leg varicose veins of pelvic origin. RESULTS: Pelvic venous insufficiency, vulvar and pudendal varicose veins as well as pelvic congestive syndrome are under diagnosed entities. Embolization of ovarian and pelvic veins is well established in patients with pelvic congestive syndrome. In varicose veins of pelvic origin but without pelvic congestive syndrome, comparative studies comparing the outcome of embolization or treatment of varicose veins by sclerotherapy or phlebectomy alone are missing. Foam sclerotherapy or phlebectomy shows good results in patients with varicose veins of pelvic origin. CONCLUSIONS: Embolization is not essential in the treatment of leg varices of pelvic origin without pelvic congestive syndrome. Foam sclerotherapy or phlebectomy shows good results in patients with vulvar or pudendal varicose veins. Randomized comparative studies using embolization of incompetent pelvic veins or sclerotherapy of varicose veins with pelvic origin should be performed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]