- 35yo F presents to CHCO VAC 11/2018
- Purple stain to right lateral thigh, RLE overgrowth, blebbing to foot, right buttock, groin
- Evaluated at multiple facilities throughout lifetime and received multiple diagnoses
- Has undergone several surgical excisions of bothersome “hemangiomas”
- DVT at R knee @ 18yo. Coumadin since that time
- Main complaints:
- Syncopal unless wearing compression
- Painful blebbing in groin
- Diagnosis of Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome
Treatment Options
- Patient progressed to syncopal episodes while wearing compression, likely due to large size of marginal vein
- Concern regarding presence of deep venous system
- Would marginal vein ablation lead to venous congestion?
- Referral to Vascular Surgery, considered:
- Resection of vein
- Surgical ligation
- Radio-frequency ablation
Outcomes
- Patient received venogram and ascending phlebograpy 12/2019, which demonstrated presence of deep venous system
- Radio-frequency ablation to RLE marginal vein at the knee
- Patient has demonstrated a drastic improvement in orthostasis
- No syncopal episodes while wearing compression
- Able to walk short distances without a compression garment
Patient Case Discussion
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