Ovarian Vein Embolization

If you and your healthcare provider determine that you have Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS), it is a good idea to discuss the various treatment options available, including ovarian vein embolization (OVE).

In ovarian vein embolization, an Interventional Radiologist (IR) passes a catheter (small tube) through a vein in the groin or neck using specialized x-ray equipment. Once the catheter is appropriately positioned in the ovarian vein, the vein is blocked using small metallic coils and/or a sclerosing agent (Sotradecol) to seal the vein. This prevents reflux of blood into the pelvis greatly reducing pelvic pain and varices. Once embolization is complete the catheter is removed. The entire treatment typically lasts 1 hour and is an outpatient procedure. Recovery typically takes less than one week. Reported success rates are >85%.

Endovenous Treatment

If you and your healthcare provider determine that you have Chronic Venous Insufficiency, it is a good idea to discuss the various treatment options available, including Endovenous Treatment.

Thermal ablation

  • Thermal ablation includes laser ablation or radiofrequency ablation
  • Minimally invasive procedure in which a leg vein is accessed using a small needle under direct ultrasound visualization. A catheter is advanced in the affected vein. Laser or radio waves are transmitted through the catheter to close the affected vein.

Sclerotherapy

Minimally invasive procedure in which a leg vein is accessed using a small needle under direct ultrasound visualization. A catheter is advanced in the affected vein. A sclerosing agent is infused to close the affected vein.

You may be a candidate if:

  • You have swelling of legs worsening throughout the day
  • You have dilation of leg veins
  • You have skin color changes or ulceration of the lower legs

Key Advantages

Endovenous treatments are a safe treatment option and like other minimally invasive procedures have significant advantages over open surgery.

Benefits

  • Extensive research demonstrating treatment effectiveness
  • Same day procedure
  • Local anesthesia
  • Short recovery time
  • Promotes and speeds venous wound healing

Potential Risks

Although complications of endovascular therapies are rare, any medical procedure carries some degree of risk. Despite the low risk factor, it is important to understand the potential complications associated with endovenous treatments. These include:

  • Bruising
  • Blood clot development in the deep veins
  • Skin discoloration

Medical Treatments

Compression stockings are a mainstay of varicose vein treatment. The stockings compress the legs and the leg veins to reduce the backflow of blood towards the feet.

Surgical Treatments

Surgical treatments including ligation and stripping are rarely used for treatment after the development of endovenous therapies. Surgery may require multiple incisions to remove and ligate the affected veins.