Pelvic Congestion Syndrome is Treated at Mercy in Baltimore
The Vascular Center at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, offers comprehensive care by a skilled group of vascular surgeons. Our doctors are experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of circulatory system disorders including pelvic congestion syndrome.
Pelvic pain is the primary symptom reported by patients with pelvic congestion syndrome. Patients also may experience:
- Pelvic pain that is worse when sitting or standing, and improves after lying down
- Lower back pain
- Leg pain
- Pain during intercourse
- Varicose veins on the thighs or vulva
Pelvic congestion syndrome is most common in women of childbearing age. Other risk factors include:
- Pregnancy, especially multiple pregnancies
- Hormonal abnormalities
Pelvic ultrasound is often the primary tool for diagnosing pelvic congestion syndrome. Physicians also may use venography or MRI to aid in diagnosis.
Pelvic vein embolization may be recommended to treat pelvic congestion syndrome. During this minimally invasive treatment procedure, a catheter is used to close off abnormal veins so they can no longer become enlarged.
Additional treatment options may include:
- Hormonal medications prescribed by your physician
- Sclerotherapy – an injection procedure for varicose veins
- Laparoscopic surgery