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Sonographic Evaluation of Frozen Venous Valves

Thomas Kavic, MD, RDMS, RDCS, RVT

Lori Kimbrow, BS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT

Deep vein thrombosis can damage venous valves, which results in their becoming adherent to the vessel wall. This condition is referred to as a "stuck" or "frozen" venous valve that is incompetent and allows venous reflux to occur. Sonographers using high-frequency, real-time sonography are becoming more successful at imaging these valves and evaluating their functionality. Color Doppler and spectral analysis are also employed to gain further insight into the severity of reflux flow in the affected vessel. This case study documents the presence of frozen venous valves bilaterally through the use of a sonographic examination. Accurate diagnosis of frozen venous valves can decrease the damaging effects of chronic venous insufficiency by promoting timely treatment. Surgical advancements have allowed repair of these nonfunctioning valves, which increases healing of symptoms related to postthrombotic syndrome.

Key Words: deep venous thrombosis • venous insufficiency • "frozen" venous valves • sonographic evaluation • postthrombotic syndrome

Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Vol. 22, No. 5, 337-339 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/8756479306293366


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