Systematic Review of Diagnostic Methods for Pelvic Venous Insufficiency

Justyna Dobrzańska, Karolina Smykiewicz, Mariola Dziedzic, Alicja Partyka, Zuzanna Chmielowiec, Natalia Wierzejska, Agnieszka Fugas, Aneta Michalczewska, Agnieszka Nowak, Magdalena Pach
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Pelvic venous insufficiency (PVI) is a recognized contributor to chronic pelvic pain (CPP). Diagnosing PVI can be challenging due to its often subtle and non-specific presentation. While both men and women can be affected, PVI is more prevalent in women, potentially due to hormonal fluctuations and the physiological effects of pregnancy. Transabdominal ultrasound (US) remains the first-line non-invasive imaging modality for PVI evaluation. However, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance venography (MRV) play an increasingly important role in confirming the diagnosis, particularly in select patient populations where US findings are inconclusive. This article will delve into the various diagnostic techniques employed for PVI, analyzing their efficacy and limitations to guide optimal diagnostic approach.
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盆腔静脉功能不全诊断方法的系统性综述
盆腔静脉功能不全(PVI)是慢性盆腔疼痛(CPP)的公认致病因素。盆腔静脉功能不全的表现往往很微妙,且无特异性,因此诊断该病很有难度。虽然男性和女性都可能受到影响,但 PVI 在女性中更为常见,这可能是由于荷尔蒙波动和妊娠的生理影响。经腹超声(US)仍是评估 PVI 的一线无创成像模式。然而,磁共振成像(MRI)和磁共振静脉成像(MRV)在确诊方面发挥着越来越重要的作用,尤其是在 US 检查结果不确定的特定患者群体中。本文将深入探讨 PVI 采用的各种诊断技术,分析其功效和局限性,以指导最佳诊断方法。
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