Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Treatment in New York & New Jersey

Relief for Chronic Pelvic Pain Through Minimally Invasive Care

Image-Guided Treatment for Pelvic Vein Disorders

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) is a common but often overlooked cause of chronic pelvic pain in women. It occurs when veins in the pelvis become enlarged and fail to circulate blood properly, leading to pressure, pain, and discomfort that can worsen throughout the day or after long periods of standing.

At Vantage Vascular, our board-certified interventional radiologists diagnose and treat Pelvic Congestion Syndrome using advanced, image-guided procedures that target the source of pain. Through a minimally invasive approach called Pelvic Vein Embolization, we safely block the affected veins, relieve pressure, and restore healthy blood flow.

Why Choose Vantage Vascular for Pelvic Congestion Syndrome

Precise, Image-Guided Diagnosis

Our physicians use state-of-the-art imaging such as ultrasound and venography to confirm the diagnosis and identify exactly which veins are affected. This precision allows for effective, targeted treatment with lasting results.

Minimally Invasive Treatment with Lasting Relief

Pelvic Vein Embolization is performed through a small puncture, usually in the neck or groin. Using real-time imaging, the interventional radiologist guides a catheter into the affected veins and delivers tiny coils or embolic agents to block abnormal blood flow. The procedure takes less than an hour, and most patients are able to return home the same day.

Collaborative Women’s Health Care

We work closely with your gynecologist and primary care provider to ensure coordinated care and continuity throughout your treatment journey. Our approach combines expertise with compassion to deliver the best possible outcomes.

Experienced Specialists You Can Trust

At Vantage Vascular, you’re cared for by board-certified interventional radiologists with extensive experience treating complex venous conditions. Their expertise ensures that every procedure is performed safely, effectively, and with the highest level of precision.

Understanding Pelvic Congestion Syndrome

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome occurs when the valves in the pelvic veins weaken or fail, causing blood to pool and veins to stretch. This increased pressure leads to pain and a heavy, aching sensation in the lower abdomen or pelvis.

Common symptoms include:

  • Dull, aching pelvic pain lasting more than six months
  • Pain that worsens after standing, sitting, or physical activity
  • Increased discomfort before or during menstruation
  • Pain during or after sexual intercourse
  • Visible varicose veins on the thighs, buttocks, or vulva


PCS is often underdiagnosed because its symptoms can overlap with other conditions. Accurate diagnosis through imaging is key to effective treatment.

How Pelvic Vein Embolization Works

Step 1 Accessing the
Affected Veins

The procedure begins with a small puncture in the neck or groin. Using fluoroscopic imaging, the interventional radiologist navigates a thin catheter to the affected veins in the pelvis.

Step 2 Targeted
Embolization

Once the source of venous congestion is identified, tiny coils or medical agents are placed inside the veins to block abnormal blood flow. This redirects blood to healthy veins and reduces pressure in the pelvic area.

Step 3 Recovery
and Results

Pelvic Vein Embolization is performed under light sedation and requires little downtime. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days. Pain relief typically begins within one to two weeks and continues to improve over the following months as the veins shrink.

Expected Outcomes and Recovery

Long-Lasting Pain Relief

Most patients experience significant improvement in pelvic pain, pressure, and discomfort after treatment. Studies show that over 85% of women report lasting symptom relief following Pelvic Vein Embolization.

Fast Recovery and Minimal Discomfort

Because the procedure is performed through a tiny puncture rather than open surgery, recovery is quick and most patients resume normal activity within a few days.

Restored Comfort and Quality of Life

Treating the underlying vein dysfunction not only relieves pain but also improves overall well-being, energy, and comfort during daily activities.

What to Know About Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Treatment

Who is a candidate for Pelvic Vein Embolization?

Women with chronic pelvic pain lasting longer than six months that worsens with standing or physical activity may benefit from Pelvic Vein Embolization.

Diagnosis often begins with a detailed history and pelvic ultrasound, followed by advanced imaging such as MRI or venography to confirm the presence of dilated pelvic veins.

Yes. The procedure is very safe and has a low risk of complications. Some patients may experience mild soreness or fatigue for a few days after treatment, which resolves quickly.

Most patients start noticing pain relief within a few weeks, with continued improvement over several months as blood flow normalizes.

Pelvic Vein Embolization is covered by most major insurance providers when medically indicated. Our staff will assist with pre-authorization and confirm coverage before scheduling your procedure.

Take the First Step Toward Relief

At Vantage Vascular, we believe women deserve effective, compassionate solutions for chronic pelvic pain. Our minimally invasive treatments target the root cause of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome, restoring comfort, confidence, and quality of life.