Reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cava

The study objective is to describe the anastomoses between the left renal and iliac veins in the inferior vena cava system and to classify these anastomoses.Materials and methods. From 2015 to 2020, 340 men with varicose veins of the pelvic organs and bilateral varicocele were examined. Delayed imag...

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Main Author: A. A. Kapto
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2020-07-01
Series:Andrologiâ i Genitalʹnaâ Hirurgiâ
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Online Access:https://agx.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/412
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spelling doaj-5afd97f4e4c84bad911cefb99a2703ad2021-07-29T09:03:56ZrusABV-pressAndrologiâ i Genitalʹnaâ Hirurgiâ2070-97812020-07-01212515710.17650/2070-9781-2020-21-2-51-57364Reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cavaA. A. Kapto0RUDN University; Professional Medical Training Center; Center of Andrology, SM-ClinicThe study objective is to describe the anastomoses between the left renal and iliac veins in the inferior vena cava system and to classify these anastomoses.Materials and methods. From 2015 to 2020, 340 men with varicose veins of the pelvic organs and bilateral varicocele were examined. Delayed imaging for 10–30 s with phlebotesticulography of 157 patients allowed us to study in more detail the vascular venous x-ray anatomy of the scrotum and various options for collateral circulation.Results. The data obtained by us during phlebography allowed us to offer our own classification of anastomoses between the left renal vein and the common iliac vein in the inferior vena cava system (reno-iliac intrasystemic anastomoses of the inferior vena cava): 1) through the vein of the vas deferens (v. ductus deferens), 2) through the cremasteric vein (v. cremasterica), 3) through the external testicular vein (v. testicularis externa). In addition to the classification, the terms for specific types of anastomoses are also proposed by us for the first time and do not have a name in the medical scientific literature. A new definition of the term “venous anastomotic node (nodus venarum anastomoticus) of the testis and its appendage” is proposed, which describes the anatomical relationship between the 4 veins: the internal testicular vein, external testicular vein, vena cremasterica and veins of the vas deferens. A new term is proposed “pseudo-varicocele” that defines the compensatory expansion of the internal testicular vein during normal antegrade blood flow through it.Conclusion. In this work, we give an X-ray anatomical description of the development of various types of collateral circulation in the system of the inferior vena cava between the left renal vein and iliac vessels in various types of arteriovenous conflicts of both the upper (nutcracker syndrome, posterior nutcracker syndrome) and the lower level (May–Thurner syndrome).https://agx.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/412pelvic varicesvaricocelenutcracker syndromemay–thurner syndromevenous anastomoses
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Reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cava
Andrologiâ i Genitalʹnaâ Hirurgiâ
pelvic varices
varicocele
nutcracker syndrome
may–thurner syndrome
venous anastomoses
author_facet A. A. Kapto
author_sort A. A. Kapto
title Reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cava
title_short Reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cava
title_full Reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cava
title_fullStr Reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cava
title_full_unstemmed Reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cava
title_sort reno-iliac intrasystem anastomoses of the inferior vena cava
publisher ABV-press
series Andrologiâ i Genitalʹnaâ Hirurgiâ
issn 2070-9781
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The study objective is to describe the anastomoses between the left renal and iliac veins in the inferior vena cava system and to classify these anastomoses.Materials and methods. From 2015 to 2020, 340 men with varicose veins of the pelvic organs and bilateral varicocele were examined. Delayed imaging for 10–30 s with phlebotesticulography of 157 patients allowed us to study in more detail the vascular venous x-ray anatomy of the scrotum and various options for collateral circulation.Results. The data obtained by us during phlebography allowed us to offer our own classification of anastomoses between the left renal vein and the common iliac vein in the inferior vena cava system (reno-iliac intrasystemic anastomoses of the inferior vena cava): 1) through the vein of the vas deferens (v. ductus deferens), 2) through the cremasteric vein (v. cremasterica), 3) through the external testicular vein (v. testicularis externa). In addition to the classification, the terms for specific types of anastomoses are also proposed by us for the first time and do not have a name in the medical scientific literature. A new definition of the term “venous anastomotic node (nodus venarum anastomoticus) of the testis and its appendage” is proposed, which describes the anatomical relationship between the 4 veins: the internal testicular vein, external testicular vein, vena cremasterica and veins of the vas deferens. A new term is proposed “pseudo-varicocele” that defines the compensatory expansion of the internal testicular vein during normal antegrade blood flow through it.Conclusion. In this work, we give an X-ray anatomical description of the development of various types of collateral circulation in the system of the inferior vena cava between the left renal vein and iliac vessels in various types of arteriovenous conflicts of both the upper (nutcracker syndrome, posterior nutcracker syndrome) and the lower level (May–Thurner syndrome).
topic pelvic varices
varicocele
nutcracker syndrome
may–thurner syndrome
venous anastomoses
url https://agx.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/412
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