Central venous reconstruction is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring normal blood flow in the central veins, which include veins such as the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, and other major veins. This procedure is typically performed in cases where these veins have been obstructed or narrowed due to conditions like cancer, thrombosis, or trauma. Surgical options may include bypass surgery, stenting, or grafting to reopen the veins and restore blood flow.
Central venous reconstruction is critical for restoring venous return to the heart, preventing complications such as swelling, venous congestion, or organ dysfunction.