Celiac Plexus Syndrome

Celiac plexus syndrome (CPS) The pathology is quite rare; The literature mentions mainly random detection in women of not very clear origin (age from 30 to 60 years) during operations on the pelvic organs, less often in connection with pathology of the uterus and ovaries. However, there are descriptions of SChS at the age of 20-40 years. Most often, ischemia of the anterior abdominal wall and stomach is detected against the background of varicose veins of the lower extremities. Diagnosis according to ICD-10: R07.5 Causes of celiac axis syndrome It is known that the cause of the occurrence of CPS may be due to the dysfunction of various vascular formations after their restructuring. Often the cause of the development of SS is disproportionate and unbalanced angiogenesis of the walls of blood vessels that occur in response to damage or instability of the medulla against the background of a hyperplastic process of the endothelium of the celiac arteries. Regarding the pathogenesis of SSF,