
To describe patients presenting with sciatic nerve varices (SNV), presenting pitfalls in diagnosis and management.Case series.Patients were investigated using duplex ultrasonography pre-operatively in three cases. Treatment was undertaken both by surgery and by foam sclerotherapy.Clinically, SNV appeared just below the popliteal skin crease, lateral to the small saphenous vein (SSV). In two cases SNV occurred alone, in two further cases SNV occurred in conjunction with varices from other sources. Symptoms of 'sciatic' pain were present in all. Foam sclerotherapy (1% Polidocanol) was undertaken in one case with a varix. Complete obliteration of the vein and resolution of all symptoms was achieved at the 1-month follow-up examination. Surgical management was used in the other cases.The sciatic nerve vein follows the fibular saphenous nerve (lying superficial to the fascia in the leg). This nerve arises from the common peroneal nerve (in the popliteal fossa), and is a major branch of the sciatic nerve. Varices of the associated vein appear to be the result of a dysplasia. This condition may be more common than is currently recognised.
Medicine(all), Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex, Polidocanol, Sciatic nerve, Sciatic Nerve, Sclerosing Solutions, Polyethylene Glycols, Varicose Veins, Treatment Outcome, Non-saphenous varicose veins; Popliteal crease anatomy; Sciatic nerve; Sciatic pain; Ultrasound anatomy of popliteal region;, Ultrasound anatomy of popliteal region, Sclerotherapy, Popliteal crease anatomy, Humans, Non-saphenous varicose veins, Vascular Surgical Procedures, Sciatic pain
Medicine(all), Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex, Polidocanol, Sciatic nerve, Sciatic Nerve, Sclerosing Solutions, Polyethylene Glycols, Varicose Veins, Treatment Outcome, Non-saphenous varicose veins; Popliteal crease anatomy; Sciatic nerve; Sciatic pain; Ultrasound anatomy of popliteal region;, Ultrasound anatomy of popliteal region, Sclerotherapy, Popliteal crease anatomy, Humans, Non-saphenous varicose veins, Vascular Surgical Procedures, Sciatic pain
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