Preliminary results of PTFE patch saphenoplasty to prevent neovascularization leading to recurrent varicose veins

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作者
Earnshaw, JJ [1 ]
Davies, B [1 ]
Harradine, K [1 ]
Heather, BP [1 ]
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[1] Gloucestershire Royal Hosp, Gloucestershire Vasc Grp, Gloucester GL1 3NN, England
关键词
duplex ultrasonography; prevention of recurrence; surgical treatment; varicose veins;
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10.1177/026835559801300103
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Objective: Recurrence is common after varicose vein surgery. Neovascularization may be one cause of recurrent veins. This was a study of PTFE patch saphenoplasty to try and prevent recurrent veins. Design and setting: Prospective cohort study of patients treated in a vascular surgical unit. Patients and interventions: Fifty patients having surgery for symptomatic long saphenous varicose veins (66 legs, 51 primary and 15 recurrent veins) had a PTFE patch sutured over the saphenous opening after flush saphenofemoral ligation. Main outcome measures: The rate of varicose vein recurrence and neovascularization 1 year after surgery were determined using clinical examination and venous duplex imaging. Results: Forty patients (80%) remained pleased with the results of their surgery. Recurrent veins were visible in 14 (21%) legs: 10 were principally due to neovascularization, two to sapheno-popliteal incompetence and two to an incompetent mid-thigh perforating vein. Three other legs had neovascularization but no recurrent veins. Both recurrent veins (47% versus 14%) and neovascularization (40% versus 14%) were significantly more common in patients having surgery for recurrent veins. Conclusions: PTFE patching was safe but did not abolish neovascularization. Neovascularization was the principal cause of recurrent veins in this study and perseverance with investigations into other barrier methods is worthwhile.
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