AI Article Synopsis

  • Nutcracker syndrome is being recognized more often as a cause of chronic pelvic pain, and various treatments including vein transposition and stenting have been used.
  • Concerns about these invasive procedures led to the development of a simpler surgical method that uses the patient's own tissue.
  • Since 2013, the authors have successfully performed left ovarian vein transposition to the left iliac vein using a simplified open approach, resulting in significant symptom relief for patients.

Article Abstract

Nutcracker syndrome is becoming increasingly recognized as a cause of chronic pelvic pain. Several treatment options have been used, including renal vein or ovarian vein transposition to the more distal inferior vena cava and renal vein stenting. Concerned about the major scope of the surgical procedures as well as the implantation of a foreign body that must function for six to seven decades, we undertook to develop an all autogenous simpler surgical solution for the treatment of nutcracker syndrome. In 2013, we began performing left ovarian vein transposition to the left iliac vein. In our initial report, we used a minimally invasive robotic approach. For the past several years, we have used a simplified open approach to left ovarian vein transposition that takes advantage of the fact that the left ovarian vein naturally courses over the iliac vein. We have found this surgical treatment of nutcracker syndrome provides excellent relief from the associated symptoms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8261540PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvscit.2021.05.008DOI Listing

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