A keep-it-simple embolisation strategy to treat Pelvic Congestion Syndrome without compromising clinical effectiveness.

Key Messages:

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome can be effectively treated by Venous Embolisation

Only refluxing veins need to be treated. There is no need to embolising non-refluxing ovarian or pelvic veins

Expensive retractable colis, use of occlusion balloons and extensive empirical embolisation of all bilateral ovarian and internal iliac veins are NOT necessary for clinically effective outcome.

Abstract for Presentation at CIRSE 2024 Lisbon

1 Abstract A keep-it-simple embolisation strategy to treat Pelvic Congestion Syndrome without compromising clinical effectiveness.

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