Vascular: Superficial Venous Thrombophlebitis (SVT)
Superficial Venous Thrombophlebitis (SVT)
Basics
- Inflammation with Associated Thrombus of Superficial Veins
- Most Common in the Lower Extremities
- Generally Benign & Self-Limited but Can Extend into Deep Veins
- High-Risk of Concomitant VTE:
- DVT (6-44%)
- Asymptomatic PE (20-33%)
- Symptomatic PE (2-13%)
Presentation
- Palpable Cord-Like Mass
- Erythema
- Pain
- Swelling
Superficial Venous Thrombophlebitis 1
Superficial Venous Thrombophlebitis on US 2
Variations
- Suppurative Thrombophlebitis
- Infected (Fever & Purulence)
- Risk for Septicemia
- Most Common Cause: Peripheral IV
- Drug Abuse Also Common
- Most Common Organism: S aureus
- Superficial Migratory Thrombophlebitis
- Recurrent Migratory & Unprovoked
- Associated with Hypercoagulability from Carcinoma (Trousseau’s Sign)
- Should Prompt Search for Occult Malignancy (CT Abdomen, etc.)
- Mondor Disease
- Definition: Acute SVT of the Chest Wall
- Most Common Cause: Idiopathic
- Other Causes: Trauma, Surgery or Malignancy
- Most Common Site: Lateral Thoracic Vein in Lower Outer Quadrant
- Need Imaging to Rule Out Malignant Cause
- *Mondor Disease of the Penis – Thrombophlebitis of the Superficial Dorsal Vein of the Penis
Superficial Migratory Thrombophlebitis Associated with Pancreatic Cancer 3
Mondor Disease 4
Treatment
- Low-Risk of DVT: NSAIDs, Warm Compress & Elevation
- Increased-Risk of DVT: Anticoagulation for 45 Days
- SVT < 3 cm of Saphenofemoral Junction Should Receive Anticoagulation
- Suppurative: Antibiotics & Remove Foreign Body/Catheter if Able
- Vein Excision Indications:
- Within 1 cm of Deep Vein Junction
- Suppurative with Sepsis (Historically Was Excised More Frequently)
References
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- Thayalasekaran S, Liddicoat H, Wood E. Thrombophlebitis migrans in a man with pancreatic adenocarcinoma: a case report. Cases J. 2009 Apr 29;2:6610. (License: CC BY-3.0)
- Viana GA, Okano FM. Superficial thrombophlebitis (Mondor’s Disease) after breast augmentation surgery. Indian J Plast Surg. 2008 Jul;41(2):219-21. (License: CC BY-2.0)