Medical Policy

Effective Date:09/01/2012 Title:Ovarian & Internal Iliac Vein Embolization as a Treatment of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Revision Date: Document:BI367:00
CPT Code(s):37204, 37241, 37242, 37243, 37244
Public Statement

Effective Date:

a)    This policy will apply to all services performed on or after the above revision date which will become the new effective date.

b)    For all services referred to in this policy that were performed before the revision date, contact customer service for the rules that would apply.

  1. Pelvic congestion syndrome is a condition of chronic pelvic pain of variable location and intensity, which is associated with dyspareunia and postcoital pain and is aggravated by standing. 
  2. Attempts have been made to treat this syndrome by embolization of the ovarian or internal iliac veins, but lack of scientific evidence prevents assessment of this treatment’s effectiveness. 
  3. This procedure is considered experimental and investigational.
Medical Statement
  1. Embolization of the ovarian vein and internal iliac veins is considered experimental and is not covered.
  2. For other uses of embolization see BI301

 

Codes Used in this BI:

37204

Transcatheter occlusion or embolization (eg, for tumor destruction, to achieve hemostasis, to occlude a vascular malformation), percutaneous, any method, non-central nervous system, non-head or neck (Code deleted & replaced by 37241, 37242, 37243, 37244 eff 1-1-2014)

37241

Vascular embolization or occlusion, inclusive of all radiological supervision and interpretation, intraprocedural road-mapping, and imaging guidance necessary to complete the intervention; venous, other than hemorrhage(eg, congenital or acquired venous malformations, venous and capillary hemangiomas, varices, varicoceles)

37242

..arterial, other than hemorrhage or tumor(eg, congenital or acquired arterial malformations, arteriovenous malformations, arteriovenous fistulas, aneurysms, pseudoaneurysms)

37243

..for tumors, organ ischemia, or infarction

37244

..for arterial or venous hemorrhage or lymphatic extravasation

Limits
Intentially left empty
Reference

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Gandidn R, Chiocchi M, et al.(2008) Transcatheter foam sclerotherapy of symptomatic female varicocele with sodium tetradecyl-sulfate foam. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol, 2008; 31(4):778-84.2007

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Liddle AD, Davies AH.(2007) Pelvic congestion syndrome: chronic pelvic pain caused by ovarian and internal iliac varices. Phlebology, 2007; 22(3):100-4.

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Tropeano G, Di Stasi C, et al.(2008) Ovarian vein incompetence: a potential cause of chronic pelvic pain in women. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol, 2008; 139(2):215-21.

Venbrux AC, Chang AH, et al.(2002) Pelvic congestion syndrome (pelvic venous incompetence): Impact of ovarian and internal iliac vein embolotherapy on menstrual cycle and chronic pelvic pain. J Vas Inter Radilo 2002; 13:171-78.

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Application to Products
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