Spontaneous iliac vein rupture and thrombosis in patients with May-Thurner syndrome: A narrative review.

Nedaa Skeik, Andrew Adamek,Jesse Manunga

Vascular medicine (London, England)(2023)

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Spontaneous iliac vein rupture (SIVR) is extremely rare and can lead to serious complications, including death. Etiologies include inflammatory processes and hormonal and mechanical triggers, with concomitant May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) being a rare cause. Management can be challenging due to the difficult balance between reducing thrombotic burden and life-threatening hemorrhage that can result from aggressive anticoagulation. Furthermore, surgical interventions are associated with high mortality, making conservative management more desirable. We report a case of SIVR with retroperitoneal hematoma and concurrent MTS that was successfully managed using conservative measures. We further provide a narrative review of the current literature addressing the diagnosis, management, and outcome of SIVR focusing on cases with concurrent MTS.
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conservative management, May-Thurner syndrome, spontaneous iliac vein injury
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