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    May Thurner Syndrome Treatment in Downtown Brooklyn, New York

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      Your circulatory system is amazingly complex. When everything’s working properly, you remain healthy and pain-free. But any number of problems can cause dire consequences. May Thurner syndrome is one of those issues, and it requires May Thurner syndrome treatment from an expert vascular specialist like Dr. Sergei Sobolevsky at the Downtown Vein & Vascular Center in Brooklyn. May Thurner syndrome occurs in your pelvis, causing pain and other symptoms in your legs. Call Dr. Sobolevsky for an accurate diagnosis and effective May Thurner syndrome treatment.

      What Is May-Thurner Syndrome?

      May Thurner syndrome is a blood circulation problem around your pelvic area. The condition occurs if the right iliac artery pushes against the left iliac vein. The iliac artery transports blood to your right leg while the iliac vein transports oxygen-poor blood from the left leg back to your heart. Doctors also refer to the condition as iliac vein compression syndrome, iliocaval compression syndrome or the Cockett syndrome.

      The rare vascular disorder may cause severe symptoms in your left leg. Immediate diagnosis and treatment prevent serious and irreversible complications, such as blood clots. Seek the best vascular doctor in New York City. Dr. Sergei Sobolevsky, a vascular specialist, and his team at the Downtown Vein & Vascular Center in Brooklyn offer individualized vein treatments for May Thurner syndrome and other vein conditions, including:

      What Are the Signs of May Thurner Syndrome?

      Some patients don’t experience any symptoms of May Thurner syndrome. The condition may go undiagnosed for a long time before being discovered.

      The most common symptoms of the vein compression condition include:

      • Pain in the affected leg
      • Tenderness or throbbing in the affected leg
      • Discolored skin with a reddish appearance
      • The skin feels warm to the touch
      • Swelling or heaviness in your leg or foot
      • Visibly enlarged veins, which resemble varicose veins, in your leg
      • Venous ulcers on your leg

      If you notice any of the above symptoms, visit the best vein doctor in NYC. Dr. Sobolevsky and his team leverage advanced medical technology both for the diagnosis and treatment of a range of vein conditions at the Downtown Vein & Vascular Center.

      ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Thoroughly Impressed

      I was thoroughly impressed with Dr. Sobolevsky’s expertise and professionalism during my vein treatment. He took the time to answer all of my questions and made me feel comfortable throughout the procedure. I’m thrilled with the results and would highly recommend him to anyone seeking vein treatment.

      What Are the Causes and Risks of May Thurner Syndrome?

      Doctors haven’t identified a specific reason for the overlapping of the iliac artery and the iliac vein.

      Some factors that may increase the risk of the vein compression or resulting complications include:

      • Pregnancy
      • Prolonged inactivity or a sedentary lifestyle
      • Previous surgery
      • Dehydration
      • Use of birth control pills
      • Infections
      • Cancer

      While May Thurner syndrome is a rare vein condition, early treatment prevents complications. Deep vein thrombosis and the resulting chronic severe complications is the biggest risk of untreated May Thurner syndrome. In DVT, a blood clot in a deep vein within your legs breaks off and travels to your lungs, causing a life-threatening pulmonary embolism (PE).

      Severe symptoms of PE include:

      • Severe coughing with traces of blood or blood-streaked mucus
      • A rapid or irregular heartbeat
      • Clammy or discolored skin
      • Excessive sweating
      • Shortness of breath
      • Sudden chest pain when inhaling
      • Feeling dizzy
      • Leg pain or swelling

      To avoid complications of May Thurner syndrome, find the best vascular specialists in New York City. The vein doctors at the Downtown Vein & Vascular Center serve Downtown Brooklyn, including DUMBO, Fort Greene, the Navy Yard, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, and Clinton Hill.

      What’s the Best May Thurner Syndrome Treatment?

      After your diagnosis, your doctor chooses the best May-Thurner syndrome treatment from multiple possible options.

      Your treatment may involve:

      • Reaching a diagnosis is the first step toward treatment. Your vascular doctor performs tests, such as CT scans, MRIs, catheter-based venograms and ultrasounds to look at the condition of your blood vessels and confirm a diagnosis of May Thurner syndrome.
      • Use of medications. Your NYC doctor may prescribe blood thinners to prevent blood clotting in the iliac vein or artery. The doctor can try thrombolysis, a technique to deliver clot-busting medicine to a blood clot in a vein if you have DVT complications.
      • Angioplasty. This procedure is used to enlarge a blocked artery or vein using a balloon. The procedure inflates the iliac vein to keep it open and allow blood to flow.
      • A metal mesh is placed in your left iliac vein to keep it sound and uncompromised.

      The best vascular doctor in New York City, Dr. Sobolevsky at the Downtown Vein & Vascular Center, leverages years of experience to perform advanced treatment procedures. He recommends preventing May-Thurner syndrome by avoiding prolonged sitting or standing, hydrating, regular exercise, use of compression stockings and quitting smoking.

      If you have nagging pain in your legs and symptoms like varicose veins, contact the best vascular doctor in NYC. Dr. Sobolevsky and his vein treatment team have performed some of the most complex vein procedures, including:

      Page Updated on Apr 4, 2024 by
      Dr. Sobolevsky
      (
      Vein & Vascular Specialist
      ) of
      Downtown Vein Treatment Center
      Dr. Sergei Sobolevsky (Vein & Vascular Specialist)

      I am Dr. Sergei Sobolevsky, a leading specialist in endovascular medicine. Having performed over 25,000 procedures throughout my career, I bring decades of experience in vascular and interventional radiology to my practice. I obtained my Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 1997 and completed my specialty clinical training in vascular and interventional radiology at Harvard University.

      My dedication to excellence in patient care has been recognized through accolades such as being named a Castle Connolly Top Doctor and inclusion in the Top Doctors New York Metro Area lists for 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. With licenses in multiple states, I have also shared my expertise through presentations at various institutions in the US and abroad.

      More About Dr. Sobolevsky

      Downtown Vein Treatment Center
      480 Court Street, Ste 101
      Brooklyn, NY 11231
      (718) 787-5559