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- Interventional and surgical management of internal jugular venous . . .
Notably, the most common intervention is styloidectomy, followed by internal jugular vein stenting By understanding the trends and experience of interventionalists and surgeons, more focused and larger studies can be performed to determine effective strategies with the best clinical outcomes
- Case Report: Isolated surgical decompression for compressive internal . . .
Isolated surgical decompression offers a viable treatment option, particularly in patients unresponsive to endovascular approaches These cases support the need for greater awareness of compressive IJVS and further studies to refine treatment indications and evaluate long-term outcomes
- Jugular Vein Compression: Treatment Options Explained
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the range of treatments available for jugular vein compression, starting with non-surgical options designed to manage symptoms and progressing to surgical procedures that provide long-term solutions
- Case Report Stent placement for treatment of internal jugular vein . . .
application of endo-vascular stent placement in internal jugular vein stenosis (IJVS) is rare He e, we studied the feasibility and curative effect of the treatment of IJVS by stent placement
- Symptoms and conditions of internal jugular vein compression and stenosis -
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- Abstract 311: Internal Jugular Vein Stenosis Associated With C1 . . .
Treatments under investigation for IJVS are internal jugular vein stenting or styloidectomy We present a case of a patient successfully treated with C1 transverse process resection
- Invasive surgical management of cervical internal jugular venous . . .
Treatments to alleviate IJV compression may include conservative approaches such as anticoagulation and diuretics (e g , acetazolamide), or endovascular procedures like balloon angioplasty and stenting [3, 5, 11]
- Extreme lateral infracondylar approach for internal jugular vein . . .
Internal jugular vein (IJV) stenosis is associated with several neurological disorders including idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) and pulsatile tinnitus In cases of extreme bony compression causing stenosis in the infracondylar region, surgical decompression might be necessary
- Surgical Implications of Internal Jugular Stenosis in a Patient . . .
We describe a case of a patient incidentally found to have bilateral possible IJV stenosis with dilated paraspinal collateral venous channels during pre-operative CT angiogram for a symptomatic craniocervical junction meningioma, and the associated operative considerations
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