How to treat left renal vein compression


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Left renal vein compression, clinically known as nutcracker syndrome, it is the renal vein by the abdominal aorta and mesenteric artery between the angle of compression, or by the abdominal aorta and spinal column between the angle of compression. More common in thinner teenagers. Treatment: 1, if there is no obvious symptoms of low back pain, only slight hematuria, proteinuria, etc., you can wait for the body to develop, observe whether the pressure has been relieved. 2, if there is obvious hematuria, severe low back pain, renal function damage, varicocele, semen abnormalities and other manifestations, it is recommended to carry out surgical treatment. Surgery can choose to put stent treatment, but also surgery, vein anastomosis or autologous kidney transplantation and other methods.