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Alternative saphenous vein sparing surgery for future grafting.

AbstractOBJECTIVE:
Evaluation of long saphenous vein sparing surgical procedures alternative to high ligation and distal stab avulsion, in terms of effectiveness and suitability for eventual by-pass surgery.
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN:
Prospective evaluation of 125 operations for primary varicose veins, 52 external valve-plasties of the sapheno-femoral junction (EV-SFJ) (42 performed using the hand sewing technique and 10 using the Veno-cuff device), mean follow-up 45 months, and 73 hemodynamic correction of varicose veins (French acronyms: CHIVA), mean follow-up 30 months.
SETTING:
Department of General Surgery, University of Ferrara. Institutional practice, one-day surgery.
PATIENTS:
Patients were selected using clinical, Doppler cw, and duplex scanning evaluations. Patients with early varices due to sapheno-femoral reflux with duplex scanning evidence of mobile valve leaflets underwent EV-SFJ. The other patients were operated on using the hemodynamic correction technique. Both groups underwent preoperative ambulatory venous pressure (AVP) and light reflection rheography-refilling time (LRR-RT) measurements.
INTERVENTIONS:
EV-SFJ restores valve function correcting vein wall dilitation by applying an external prosthesis. CHIVA consists of selected ligatures of the superficial veins that allow superficial blood aspiration in the deep veins through the perforators.
MEASURES:
The outcome was evaluated with clinical and ultrasonographic examinations, AVP and LRR-RT measurements.
RESULTS:
Long saphenous vein patency registered after EV-SFJ and CHIVA was 94.2% and 90.4%, respectively. Both treatments preserve the drainage function in the saphenous system. Varicose veins recurrence percentage rate was 9.6% and 10.9%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS:
Following the proposed selection criteria, these two alternative procedures seem to be more effective in varices treatment than high ligation and have the advantage of preserving saphenous veins suitable for eventual by-pass surgery.
AuthorsP Zamboni, M G Marcellino, C V Feo, L Pisano, G Vasquez, M Bertasi, A Liboni
JournalPanminerva medica (Panminerva Med) Vol. 37 Issue 4 Pg. 190-7 (Dec 1995) ISSN: 0031-0808 [Print] Italy
PMID8710399 (Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Blood Vessel Prosthesis
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prospective Studies
  • Saphenous Vein
  • Varicose Veins (surgery)

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