A comprehensive study on venous endovascular management and stenting in deep veins occlusion and stenosis: A review study

IF 1.4 Q3 SURGERY Surgery open science Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI:10.1016/j.sopen.2024.04.001
Javad Salimi , Fatemeh Chinisaz , Seyed Amir Miratashi Yazdi
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Abstract

Background

Patients with deep venous disease can be classified into two distinct categories: those with disease resulting from known deep vein thrombosis (DVT), which may subsequently lead to post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS), and those with disease caused by compressive factors or non-thrombotic iliac vein lesions (NIVL). The major factor causing the symptoms in patients with PTS and NIVL is venous hypertension which happens due to venous stenosis or venous obstruction. Nowadays Venous stenting offers a noninvasive approach for treatment of NIVL and PTS demonstrating high patency rate.

Methods

We comprehensively reviewed relevant published papers from 2008 to 2023 that surveyed various influencing factors including the site of occlusion and etiology of occlusions, proper diagnostic imaging, ideal characteristics of venous stents, different dedicated venous stents, pre-operative, concomitant, and post-operative interventions and factors that challenge stenting in both PTS and NIVL patients. The papers were identified by searching the keywords “venous stenting”, “PTS”, “NIVL”, “occlusion”, and “stenosis” in PubMed central library MEDLINE and Google Scholar.

Results

Patency rates, post-stent complications, and relevant data according to the patient's quality of life were included and analyzed from 476 identified studies. There is no validated protocol and guideline for using stents in patients with PTS and NIVL.

Conclusion

As there is no validated protocol and guideline for using stents in patients with PTS and NIVL, our study may provide comprehensive information to assist researchers interested in writing the protocol and give them insight.

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关于深静脉闭塞和狭窄的静脉血管内管理和支架植入术的综合研究:回顾性研究
背景深静脉疾病患者可分为两类:一类是由已知的深静脉血栓(DVT)引起的疾病,随后可能导致血栓后综合征(PTS);另一类是由压迫因素或非血栓性髂静脉病变(NIVL)引起的疾病。引起 PTS 和 NIVL 患者症状的主要因素是静脉狭窄或静脉阻塞导致的静脉高压。方法我们全面回顾了2008年至2023年发表的相关论文,这些论文调查了各种影响因素,包括闭塞部位和闭塞病因、正确的诊断成像、静脉支架的理想特性、不同的专用静脉支架、术前、伴随和术后干预措施,以及对PTS和NIVL患者支架植入术提出挑战的因素。通过在 PubMed 中央图书馆 MEDLINE 和谷歌学术中搜索关键词 "静脉支架"、"PTS"、"NIVL"、"闭塞 "和 "狭窄",确定了相关论文。结果从 476 篇确定的研究中纳入并分析了延迟率、支架术后并发症以及与患者生活质量相关的数据。结论由于目前还没有关于在 PTS 和 NIVL 患者中使用支架的有效方案和指南,我们的研究可以提供全面的信息,帮助有兴趣编写方案的研究人员,并给他们以启示。
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