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Morphological Changes of the Ovarian Vein in Pelvic Venous Disorders
A. Nykonenko, A. Trailin, Z. Lazarashvili, RM. Proczka, B. Havrylenko, O. Nykonenko
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
- MeSH
- koronární bypass MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- pánev MeSH
- varixy * chirurgie MeSH
- vena cava inferior MeSH
- vena saphena chirurgie MeSH
- žilní insuficience * chirurgie MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
OBJECTIVE: The management of pelvic venous disorders (PeVD) remains controversial. Open surgical and endovascular methods are currently used for treatment, but there are few data in the literature on the morphology and histology of the ectatic ovarian vein (OV). This study aimed to explore the histomorphological changes in a dilated OV in patients with PeVD and compare it with a normal OV obtained post-mortem and a normal great saphenous vein (GSV). METHODS: Histology of the OV was studied in 16 patients who underwent surgery for PeVD, 10 control cadavers from whom fragments of the OV without visible gross changes were taken at autopsy, and nine control patients in whom the GSV was resected to be used for coronary artery bypass. RESULTS: The OV wall in patients with PeVD consisted of three layers: intima, media, and adventitia. The OV looked very similar to the GSV wall because of a clearly developed layer of smooth muscle fibres. The thickness of the normal OV was significantly different to the OV wall in PeVD (475.3 μm, IQR 370.7, 607.6 vs. 776.3 μm, IQR 668.9, 879.6, p < .001) and did not differ significantly from the thickness of a normal GSV wall (784.3 μm, IQR 722.2, 898.2). The intima-media complex of the OV was significantly thinner than the GSV in PeVD (118.9 μm, IQR 75.6, 159.6 vs. 415 μm, IQR 399.5, 520.0, р < .001); however, the adventitia of the OV was significantly thicker than in normal OV and GSV (599.6 μm, IQR 444.3, 749.7 vs. 373.5 μm, IQR 323.8, 482.0 vs. 308.4 μm, IQR 275.9, 338.2, p < .001). CONCLUSION: Dilatation of the OV in patients with PeVD was accompanied by a significant increase in the overall thickness of the vein wall, which brings it closer in structure to the GSV. This implies that the OV may be used safely for transposition into the inferior vena cava or iliac vein.
Chapidze Emergency Cardiovascular Tbilisi Georgia
Medicover Hospital Warsaw Warsaw Poland
Zaporizhzhia State Medical University Department of Surgery Zaporizhzhia Ukraine
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