scholarly journals A case of endophlebitis productiva inferior vena cava

2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (11) ◽  
pp. 1202-1203
Author(s):  
A. V. Abramov

To the gynecological department of the City hospital of Krasnodar 17. II. 26, a 32-year-old woman was admitted. with complaints of an increase in the size of the abdomen. She is married 10 years old, there were no pregnancies. Diagnosis: cystoma ovarii sin. During the operation, a lot of serous fluid is released from the abdominal cavity. On the left, an ovarian cyst, the volume of a child's head, and hydrosalpinx were removed. Histological examination of the cyst gave the usual picture of the structure of a single-chamber cyst.

2006 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-65
Author(s):  
Tomoaki Hirose ◽  
Keiji Kushibe ◽  
Makoto Takahama ◽  
Takeshi Kawaguchi ◽  
Michitaka Kimura ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 74 (5) ◽  
pp. 433-436
Author(s):  
Julio Sokolich ◽  
Alejandro Mejia ◽  
Stephen Cheng ◽  
Ernest Dunn

Leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava (IVC) is a rare sarcoma, but it is the most common primary malignancy of the IVC. It has an extremely poor prognosis. We describe a 60-year-old white female complaining of abdominal fullness for 7 weeks before she sought medical assistance. Initial work-up including sonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance showed a tumor in the right upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity originating from the liver with compression of the IVC and displacement of the right kidney. The patient underwent surgical resection of the tumor with clear margins and reconstruction of the IVC using a Dacron tubular graft. Postoperatively, she was placed on Coumadin® and adjuvant chemotherapy was started. Subsequently, the patient developed metastasis into the liver and peripancreatic nodes during the follow-up period. Considering the aggressiveness of this tumor, early radical en block resection with clear margins is still the only chance for long-term survival.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 83-86
Author(s):  
Indira CK ◽  
Arunkumar KG

Background: Development of inferior vena cava (IVC) is a complex process that involves the anastomoses between three pairs of embryonic veins. Specific permutations exist in the venous plane of the abdomen and pelvis resulting in variations such as single left IVC, double IVC, and left renal retroaortic vein. Anomalies of the inferior vena cava and renal veins occur infrequently but may contribute to serious morbidity throughout surgical exploration if unidentified. Most anomalies remain asymptomatic until surgical intervention or clinical presentation with thromboembolic complications. Aims and Objective: Our research is aimed to link embryology with developmental disorder and the complications associated with the anomalous vessels in the field of surgery. Materials and Methods: Ten IUD fetuses (ranging from 20 weeks to term fetuses) were collected from the O&G department of the college and injected locally with dilute formalin and placed in containers filled with formalin. Dissection of the fetuses was done to identify congenital anomalies. Results: The external appearance of the 28-week-old fetus showed no gross anomaly. Examination abdominal cavity showed absent infrarenal segment of IVC and left renal vein. The right renal vein was seen running a long course to the left side with tributaries of lumbar veins and was seen continuing as the left femoral vein medial to the femoral artery. Segments of suprarenal and renal IVC were present. Conclusion: Correlating anomalies and variations of IVC and its tributaries to embryology. However, understanding of such anomaly is necessary to avoid significant diagnostic pitfalls and in preoperative surgicaland radiological intervention planning.


Author(s):  
Marcelo E. Facciuto ◽  
Sateesh Babu ◽  
Michael Marvin ◽  
Muhammad Choudhury ◽  
Patricia A. Sheiner

2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 392-393
Author(s):  
Fernando P. Secin ◽  
Zohar A. Dotari ◽  
Bobby Shayegan ◽  
Semra Olgac ◽  
Bertrand Guillonneau ◽  
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