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POSSIBILITIES OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE PHLEBOGRAPHY OF POST-THROMBOTIC INFERIOR VENA CAVA AND ILIAC VEINS

Abstract

The goal of the research is to evaluate the results and prospects of magnetic resonance phlebography (MR-phlebography) as a screening method that allows todescribe the anatomy of the veins of the retroperitoneal space. The MR-phlebography data from 25 patients has been analyzed. Three types of collateral outflow in the case of lesion of the inferior vena cava are marked out: poster to the abdominal cavity was called retroperitoneal, anteperitoneal outflow - along the anterior wall of the abdomen. In one case in the patient with occlusion of the inferior vena cava observed cava-рorto-caval anastomoses, which has been called an intraperitoneal type of collateral compensation.

About the Authors

K. V. Mazayshvili
Surgut State University; Phlebology Centre “Antireflux”
Russian Federation


N. V. Klimova
Surgut State University
Russian Federation


V. V. Darvin
Surgut State University
Russian Federation


E. V. Drozhzhin
Surgut State University
Russian Federation


V. V. Shebryakov
National Medical Surgical Centre n.a. N. I. Pirogov
Russian Federation


R. E. Mamedov
State Clinical Hospital n.a. E. O. Mukhin
Russian Federation


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Mazayshvili K.V., Klimova N.V., Darvin V.V., Drozhzhin E.V., Shebryakov V.V., Mamedov R.E. POSSIBILITIES OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE PHLEBOGRAPHY OF POST-THROMBOTIC INFERIOR VENA CAVA AND ILIAC VEINS. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2017;(4 (34)):11-16. (In Russ.)

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