Phlebologie 2016; 45(03): 146-148
DOI: 10.12687/phleb2309-3-2016
Systematic Review
Schattauer GmbH

Aneurysmen des venösen Systems

Article in several languages: English | deutsch
T. Noppeney
1   Center Vascular Diseases, Nuremberg, Germany
2   Dept. Vascular Surgery, Martha-Maria Hospital, Nuremberg, Germany
,
J. Noppeney
1   Center Vascular Diseases, Nuremberg, Germany
2   Dept. Vascular Surgery, Martha-Maria Hospital, Nuremberg, Germany
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Publication History

Received: 29 April 2016

Accepted after major revision: 17 May 2016

Publication Date:
21 December 2017 (online)

Summary

Overall, aneurysms of the venous system constitute a rare disease. Up to March 2016, 1,199 venous aneurysms at various locations had been reported in the literature. The most common were aneurysms of the extrahepatic portal vein (n=247), followed by popliteal venous aneurysms (n=223) and, in third place, aneurysms of the internal or external jugular vein (n=143). Venous aneurysms are not usually diagnosed until they have become symptomatic or have led to complications, such as thrombosis and/or pulmonary embolism. First-line treatment of symptomatic aneurysms is resection of the aneurysm and reconstruction of the vein using either direct suture or end-to-end anastomosis, depending on the location. Endovenous repairs have also been described in the literature. Venous aneurysms of the superficial venous system can usually be excised and the vein ligated. Long-term anticoagulation is reserved for isolated cases with thrombotic occlusion and recurrent pulmonary embolisms.

 
  • References

  • 1 Aldridge SC, Comerota AJ. Popliteal venous Aneurysm: report of two cases and review of the world literature. J Vas Surg 1993; 18: 708-715.
  • 2 Bergqvist D, Bjorck M, Ljungman C. Popliteal venous aneurysm – a systematic review. World J Surg 2006; 30 (03) 273-279.
  • 3 Fraehr L, Madsen MS. Ugeskr Laeger. 2016; Jan; 178.
  • 4 Johnstone JK, Flemming MD, Gloviczki P, Stone W, Karla M, Oderich GS, Duncan AA, De Martino RR, Bower TC. Ann Vasc Surg. 2015; 1084-1089.
  • 5 Koc Z, Oguzkurt L, Ulusan S. Portal venous system aneurysms: imaging, clinical findings, and possible new etiologic factors. Am J Roentgenol 2007; 189: 1023-1030.
  • 6 Lopez-Machado E, Mallorquin-Jimenez F, Medina-Benitez A, Ruiz-Carazo E. Cubero-Garcia; Aneurysm of the portal venous system: ultrasonography and CT findings. Eur J Radiol 1998; 26: 210-214.
  • 7 Maldonado-Fernandez N, Lopez-Espada C, Martinez-Gamez FJ, Galan-Zafra M, Sanchez-Maestre ML, Herrero-Martinez E, Mata-Campos JE. Results of Surgical Treatment. Ann vasc Surg 2013; 501-509.
  • 8 Noppeney T, Noppeney J, Winkler M. Gefäßchirurgie. 2007; 12: 187-190.
  • 9 Schild H, Berg S, Weber W, Schmied W, Steegmuller KW. (1992) The venous aneurysm. Akt Radiolo 1992; 75-80.
  • 10 Sessa C, Nicolini P, Perrin M, Farah I, Magne JL, Guidicelli H. Management of symptomatic and asymptotic popliteal venous aneurysms: a retrospective analysis of 25 partients and review of the literature. J Vasc Surg 2000; 32: 902-912.
  • 11 Uematsu M, Okada M. Primary venous aneurysms – case reports. Angiology 1999; 239-244.