1.Is there any clinical significance of compression of left common iliac vein?.
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2014;25(1):1-2
No abstract available.
Iliac Vein*
2.A-V fistula after Palma-Dale crossover venous graft operation in iliac vein occlusion
Sang Seob YOON ; Seung Jin YOO ; Yong Bok KOH
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 1991;7(1):102-107
No abstract available.
Fistula
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Iliac Vein
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Transplants
3.Leiomyosarcoma of the left external iliac vein
Byung Jun SO ; Kwon Mook CHAE ; Byung Suk ROH ; Hyung Bae MOON
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 1992;8(1):96-102
No abstract available.
Iliac Vein
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Leiomyosarcoma
4.Massive retroperitoneal hemorrhage due to a tearing of common iliac vein complicating lumbar diskectomy: a case report.
Eun Kyung KIM ; Jae Hee OH ; Young Sook KIM ; Young Chul KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1992;28(5):763-765
Injury to major retroperitoneal vessels is a recognized life-threatening complication of lumbar diskectomy. CT can depict vessel tearing and consequent retroperitoneal hemorrhage. We report a case of retroperitoneal hemorrhage due to right common iliac vein injury during lumbar diskectomy with a brief review of the literature.
Diskectomy*
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Hemorrhage*
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Iliac Vein*
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Tears*
5.Unusual presentation of retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma mimicking an adnexal tumor with highly elevated serum CA-19-9.
Dong Hyu CHO ; Jeong Heon LEE ; Byung Chan OH
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2014;57(1):77-81
When retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma develops in pelvic cavity, it often presents similar symptoms and radiological findings to adnexal tumor, therefore obscures diagnostic approaches until an exploratory laparotomy is performed. We report an unusual presentation of retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma mimicking an adnexal tumor with extremely elevated serum CA-19-9. Though the most of the prominent mass was removed during surgery, there was massive bleeding due to tearing of internal iliac vein while dissecting the ureter close to vessels. This case focuses on the significance of considering retroperitoneal tumor even if the mass is located in ovarian fossa and has highly elevated serum level of CA-19-9. And in attempt of tumor removal, the excision needs to be clean-cut without damaging nerves or vessels around the mass and avoid causing any prospective complications.
Hemorrhage
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Iliac Vein
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Laparotomy
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Leiomyosarcoma*
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Ureter
6.Lumbar Epidural Venography.
Jong Yeal PARK ; Kyu Ho LEE ; Hyung Keun KIM ; Sung Hoan HA ; Dal Su KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1980;9(1):115-122
The clinical value of lumbar epidural venography(L.E.V.) has been stressed in diagnosing lumbar disc since Batson's desciption of vertebral venous system in 1940. We have tried this procedure by the selective catheterization of ascending lumbar and, or internal iliac vein to 16 patients with disc symptoms. In 6 patients with abnormal myelography, 4 revealed abnormal L.E.V. and in 2, the above procedure was failed. In 6 patients with disc-like symptoms but normal myelography, 2 were abnormal L.E.V., 2 normal and 2 failed. 3 with disc-like symptoms but equivocal myelography, abnormal L.E.V. was definitely shown in 2 patients and failed. Operation was done in 7 patients(6, abnormal myelography and one, only abnormal L.E.V.).
Catheterization
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Catheters
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Humans
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Iliac Vein
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Myelography
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Phlebography*
7.The anesthetic management of a venous bullet embolism to the right ventricle: A case report.
Sung Yong PARK ; Un Jin JU ; Jin Soo KIM ; Sang Ki MIN ; Yong Woo HONG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2009;56(3):345-348
Bullet embolism is a rare complication of non-penetrating gunshot trauma. There are two types of bullet embolisms: arterial and venous. Accurate preoperative localization of the bullet is important for selecting the proper surgical and anesthetic techniques. We report here on a rare case of venous bullet embolus to the right ventricle from the right iliac vein, as was demonstrated by transesophageal echocardiography.
Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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Embolism
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Heart Ventricles
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Iliac Vein
8.Dangerous twisted communications between external and internal iliac veins which might rupture during catheterization.
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2018;51(4):309-311
In this report, four unusual communications between external and internal iliac veins of the left side have been presented. The lowest communication was the narrowest measuring about 2 mm in diameter, the second measured 6 mm, the third had a diameter of 7 mm and the last communication measured 5 mm in breadth. The upper three communications were twisted in a helical manner. The internal iliac vein had its normal tributaries except that the iliolumbar vein drained into the external iliac vein at the level of the third communication. The external iliac vein was slightly dilated just below the level of lowest communication.
Cardiology
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Catheterization*
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Catheters*
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Iliac Vein*
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Rupture*
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Veins
9.Impact of Distance from the Right Iliac Artery to the Lumbar Vertebra in Left Side Deep Venous Thrombosis.
Sang Jin KIM ; Sang Jun PARK ; Eun Kyoung KWON ; Ho Jong PARK ; Soo Young RHO ; Jae Chol HWANG ; Hong Rae CHO
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2011;27(2):71-75
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate how much influence iliac vein compression exerts on the clinical feature of deep venous thrombosis (DVT). METHODS: One hundred five cases of lower extremity DVT were enrolled. The cases were grouped by location of the thrombus, left/right and inferior vena cava, iliac vein (IV), femoral vein (FV), popliteal vein, and calf vein. The estimated frequency was calculated by means of that the numbers of each goup were divided by the group's mean of DVT risk score. The minor distance from the right iliac artery to the fifth lumbar vertebral body overlying the left iliac vein was measured in computed tomography. Correlation of the severity and the minor distance was evaluated. RESULTS: Left, right, and bilateral DVT were represented in 66, 26, and 13 cases, respectively. Estimated frequencies were 2, 6.47, 5.47, 2.08, and 0.96 in the left side and 2, 1.44, 2.5, 1.33, and 1 in the right, respectively. Statistics significance was seen at the IV and FV levels. The means of minor distances in millimeters were 4.88, 3.98, 6.13, 6.20, and 4.20 in the left and 2.50, 7.00, 5.20, 7.33, and 6.50 in the right, respectively. Significance was seen only at the IV level. DVT severity and the minor distance could not be correlated with statistical significance. CONCLUSION: We consider that May-Thurner's anatomical changes impacts the DVT prevalence only at the proximal vein. We also suggest that the compression of the left iliac vein might be a contributing factor for developing DVT but not for severity of the DVT.
Femoral Vein
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Iliac Artery
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Iliac Vein
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Lower Extremity
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Popliteal Vein
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Prevalence
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Spine
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Thrombosis
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Veins
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Vena Cava, Inferior
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Venous Thrombosis
10.Spontaneous Rupture of Iliac Vein: A case report.
Hyoung Tae KIM ; Chi Heum CHO ; Won Hyun CHO
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2000;16(1):133-135
Spontaneous rupture of iliac vein is extremely rare condition. Until now, only 15 cases were reported worldwide. Most of the reported cases were developed in previously healthy middle to older aged women. No definite pathophysiology was proved but relation of inflammation and temporary increase of intraluminal pressure related with straining during posture change were proposed. We experienced one case developed in 65 year old otherwise healthy woman.
Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Iliac Vein*
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Inflammation
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Posture
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Rupture
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Rupture, Spontaneous*