Pelvic Congestion Syndrome

Understanding Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and Your Treatment Options

Understanding Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and Your Treatment Options

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome is a common cause of chronic pelvic pain in women, caused by enlarged veins in the pelvis that allow blood to pool. This can create a dull, aching heaviness that worsens after standing, during or after intercourse, or around menstruation.
Traditional treatment starts with pain medications or hormonal therapy, which may manage symptoms but don’t fix the underlying vein problem. Major surgery, like hysterectomy or vein ligation, is effective but involves long recovery and significant impact on the body.
We specialize in minimally invasive Pelvic Vein Embolization. Using a tiny catheter, our interventional radiologists seal the diseased veins, allowing blood to reroute to healthy veins. The procedure preserves fertility, has a high success rate, and most patients return to normal activities within 1–3 days.
PCS embolization is ideal for women with chronic pelvic pain related to dilated pelvic veins who want a safe, effective, non-surgical solution.
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What is Pelvic Congestion Syndrome?

PCS (also called pelvic venous insufficiency) occurs when enlarged, varicose veins in the pelvis cause blood to pool, leading to chronic pelvic pain. It often affects veins around the uterus and ovaries, similar to varicose veins in the legs.
Who Gets PCS?
Common Symptoms:
Causes:
These symptoms are real, not “in your head,” and effective treatments exist.

Diagnosis & Non-Invasive Treatments

Diagnosis:
Important: Laparoscopy often misses PCS due to vein compression during the procedure.
Conservative Treatments:
Surgical Options:

What is Embolization?

Procedure Details:
Effectiveness:
Safety:

Am I a Candidate? / Next Steps

Good Candidates for Embolization:
Not Ideal Candidates:
Recovery & Follow-Up:
Next Steps:
Pelvic vein embolization offers safe, lasting relief from PCS, with rapid recovery and preserved fertility—helping you return to normal life.