It’s a muscle involved in almost every move you make. Flex your ankle, and your pelvic floor switches on. Raise your arm, and the pelvic floor stabilises you. Jump, and your pelvic floor activates to ...
Efficacy of transvenous endovascular complete embolisation of the superior ophthalmic vein (SOV) through external jugular venous approach in cranial and extra cranial arterio venous malformations.
As you get older, it’s not uncommon to notice large, twisty veins forming on your legs. According to the Society for Vascular Surgery, as many as 40 million Americans have what are known as varicose ...
WHEN was the last time you thought about your pelvic floor? Maybe never? If so, it’s time to start paying some attention as it shouldn't be ignored. Weakness can lead to incontinence ...
Just as ablative catheter techniques have made open ligation and stripping a historic procedure, new techniques in the removal of varicose veins are challenging traditional stab phlebectomy.
says the preferred method is PVE (pelvic vein embolisation), a minimally invasive procedure which stops blood flow in the congested veins and causes them to shrink. First, an internal ultrasound ...
A 35-year-old woman with a long-standing history of lower extremity swelling developed worsening symptoms of excessive vaginal bleeding, abdominal discomfort, and severe bilateral lower extremity ...
In the past, thrombectomy was often performed in cases of acute pelvic vein thrombosis. It was found, however, that this approach provided no clear advantage over anticoagulation alone with ...