Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava (Left SVC) | Embryology and Clinical Anatomy

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • This video explains the embryology and clinical anatomy of persistent left superior vena cava.
    Animation and drawings by:
    / karthik_easvur
    Disclaimer: Medical Snippet does not provide a diagnosis or other recommendation for treatment and is not a substitute for the professional judgment of a healthcare professional in the diagnosis and treatment of any person or animal. The determination of the need for medical services and the types of healthcare to be provided to a patient are decisions that should be made only by a physician or other licensed health care provider. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition.
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    ECHO video courtesy:
    Otero D, Stoddard M, Ikram S. Dilated Coronary Sinus: An Indicator of Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava. Asp Biomed Clin Case Rep. 2020 May 12;3(2):116-17.
    asploro.com/dilated-coronary-...
    DOI: 10.36502/2020/ASJBCCR.6197
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Комментарии • 41

  • @kelizabeth3061
    @kelizabeth3061 Месяц назад +1

    i was diagnosed with an isolated left svc as an infant and going to cardiologists every year gave me a life long love of anatomy :)! love the video super informative but not so full of jargon it’s hard to follow

  • @soundescape5413
    @soundescape5413 Год назад +2

    Great video! Finally went to see an Adult Congenital Cardiologist for my coarctation. They did a very thorough echo. Just read this incidental finding on the echo. That seems to be the Double SVC w/ PLSVC without the bridging vein causing coronary sinus dilation. This video cleared up a lot of confusion and concern, thank you!

  • @mariyoabinet
    @mariyoabinet 5 месяцев назад +1

    Simple and easy explanation . Thanks👍

  • @srisatya1754
    @srisatya1754 Год назад +3

    Excellent explanation sir .thanks

  • @dimahjar
    @dimahjar 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful ..Thank you !

  • @sanfazsanfaz5696
    @sanfazsanfaz5696 Год назад +1

    Thanks alot

  • @taryke
    @taryke Год назад +1

    Excellent overview. Thank you

  • @user-gz3ff2od3m
    @user-gz3ff2od3m 9 дней назад

    hlo my cousin is in her 20 week of pregnancy now anamoly scan report says "LSVC which is draining into the dilated coranary sinus" can you please explain is that normal? the baby is already having dexocatdia with situs inversus too can you please explain 😢

  • @paediatricspotcases5220
    @paediatricspotcases5220 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video
    Make sir coronary sinus anomaly video

  • @meri1085
    @meri1085 10 месяцев назад

    Could u please explain whats bridging vein? in the context of bilateral svc,!

    • @MedicalSnippet
      @MedicalSnippet  10 месяцев назад +1

      The bridging vein is nothing but left brachiocephalic vein

    • @meri1085
      @meri1085 10 месяцев назад

      @@MedicalSnippet so its like,
      bridigin vein /LBCV may or may not be present in bilateral svcs !!?

    • @MedicalSnippet
      @MedicalSnippet  10 месяцев назад +1

      yes... around 30% of cases only it is present

  • @deepadodamani1116
    @deepadodamani1116 7 месяцев назад +1

    My anomaly report shows absent right superior vena cava and persistent left superior vena cava can you please tell me the risks

    • @kelizabeth3061
      @kelizabeth3061 Месяц назад

      there are typically no risks if the baby does not have any other heart conditions and the only issue is the isolated svc. only thing to ever think about is if they ever need a heart surgery (like a pacemaker as an adult) they might have to take a different approach to get it in the right spot :)

  • @sudiptapal2025
    @sudiptapal2025 Год назад +5

    My wife is 5+ months pregant and PLSVC found during Anomaly scan. Except PLSVC, all the other things are fine in this scan. We also have NT Scan and Double Marker test reports which were done earlier, those were fine as well. Could you pls confirm if the presence of this PLSVC is harmful for our child?

    • @coolnature7787
      @coolnature7787 Год назад

      We need this answer for above issue ...plz reply us

    • @nisha361
      @nisha361 Год назад

      Sudipta, apka baby thik hai? Mere baby me bhi yhi problem btai

    • @sudiptapal2025
      @sudiptapal2025 Год назад +1

      They had Fetal Echocardiography and the echo result was fine. So doctor told not to worry as PLSVC doesn't create problems as such.

    • @nisha361
      @nisha361 Год назад

      @@sudiptapal2025 ok mujhe bhi dr. Bole after delivery eco kra lena. Apka baby ka birth ho gya ya abhi nhi?

    • @nisha361
      @nisha361 Год назад

      And mujhe amniotic test k liye bola vo normal h reports

  • @MukeshSharma-np5tm
    @MukeshSharma-np5tm Год назад

    PLZ HELP: My wife is into her 23rd week of pregnancy, she has DCDA twin pregnancy. The recent anomaly scan showed that one foetus has PLSVC (absent RSVC) PLSVC draining into coronary sinus. Narrowing at LVOT origin. Likely compressing on ascending aorta. Aortic valve - alising of blood flow in ductus arteriosus. Suggestions: Watch for Coarctation of aorta & Postnatal Echocardiography.
    QUESTION: Please tell me very clearly if there is a risk associated with this baby? What is the chance of this defect harming the baby in future?

    • @MedicalSnippet
      @MedicalSnippet  Год назад

      I can understand your concern... but I would suggest consulting a pediatric cardiologist or cardiac surgeon in person with the complete fetal echo report for a proper counseling

    • @MukeshSharma-np5tm
      @MukeshSharma-np5tm Год назад

      @@MedicalSnippet Np, thank you for the reply.

    • @7thwik
      @7thwik 2 месяца назад

      Hi Mukesh, our baby also has been diagnosed with PLSVC, what happened on your end. Is it safe ? Can you please reply

    • @MukeshSharma-np5tm
      @MukeshSharma-np5tm 2 месяца назад

      @@7thwik my babies are absolutely healthy. They are currently 8 months old. Ensure that you facilitate a NICU or consult a pediatric cardiologist before the time of delivery. You may require shifting the baby to NICU for safety purpose, as it happened in my case. Later I got both babies checked with a reputed pediatrician, who noticed nothing wrong with their hearts. You may visit a pediatric cardiologist once your baby turns 3 months old to get an echo for understanding the nature of LSVC.

  • @nisha361
    @nisha361 Год назад

    Agr left and right dono trf superior vena cava ho to koi problem hoti h?

    • @MedicalSnippet
      @MedicalSnippet  Год назад +1

      it's not a problem as such, but while doing cardiac surgery, we have to change some steps if left SVC is present.