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Распространение тромба на бедренную вену после ЭВЛК.



Mozes G, Kalra M, Carmo M, Swenson L, Gloviczki P.
Division of Vascular Surgery, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St, SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

Endovenous techniques such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and endovenous laser therapy (ELT) have emerged as percutaneous minimally invasive procedures for ablation of incompetent great saphenous veins in patients with varicosity and venous insufficiency. Early reports showed safety and efficacy of both techniques, with excellent technical success rates and few major complications, such as deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. During our initial experience with ELT in 56 limbs of 41 patients, 39 underwent postoperative duplex scanning. We encountered three cases (7.7%) with thrombus extension into the common femoral vein. All three patients were anticoagulated, and a temporary inferior vena cava filter was placed in one. All remained asymptomatic. The thrombus resolved by 1 month in all three patients. Review of the literature revealed that the incidence of thrombus extension into the common femoral vein or deep vein thrombosis in published clinical series is 0.3% after ELT and 2.1% after RFA. This possibility warrants routine postoperative duplex scanning, more alertness during these procedures, and patient education on this possible complication.

PMID: 15696055 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Randomized clinical trial of the effect of adding subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery to standard great saphenous vein stripping.
Kianifard B, Holdstock J, Allen C, Smith C, Price B, Whiteley MS.

Department of Vascular Surgery, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK.

BACKGROUND: This randomized trial was undertaken to investigate the fate of incompetent perforating veins (IPVs) following saphenofemoral ligation and stripping of the great saphenous vein (GSV), with or without subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS). METHODS: Patients with venous reflux (greater than 0.5 s) of the GSV and additional IPVs were allocated randomly to standard surgery (saphenofemoral ligation, stripping and phlebectomies alone) or with the addition of SEPS. Patients with ulceration, recurrent veins, deep venous reflux/thrombosis or saphenopopliteal reflux were excluded. Duplex ultrasonography was carried out before operation, and at 1 week, 6 weeks, 6 months and 1 year after surgery. Quality of life questionnaires were completed and visual analogue scale scores collected at the same time points. RESULTS: Thirty-eight patients were allocated to SEPS and 34 to the no SEPS group. Two patients in the no SEPS group were excluded (one withdrew and the other had the wrong treatment). There were no differences between the two groups with respect to pain, mobility or quality of life scores during follow-up. A significantly higher proportion of patients in the no SEPS group had IPVs on duplex imaging at 1 year (25 of 32 versus 12 of 38; P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: IPVs do not remain closed following standard varicose vein surgery. The addition of SEPS was not associated with significant morbidity but did reduce the number of IPVs. Up to 1 year this had no effect on recurrence rates or quality of life, but late results remain to be seen. Registration number: ISRCTN18288048 (http://www.controlled-trials.com). Copyright (c) 2007 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Br J Surg. 2007 Sep;94(9):1075-80


Mid-term recurrence rate of incompetent perforating veins after combined superficial vein surgery and subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery.
Roka F, Binder M, Bohler-Sommeregger K.

Department of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. florian.roka@meduniwien.ac.at

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the mid-term (mean, 3.7 years) clinical results and the results of duplex Doppler sonographic examinations of subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery (SEPS) in patients with mild to severe chronic venous insufficiency (clinical class 2-6) and assessed the factors associated with the recurrence of insufficient perforating veins (IPVs). METHODS: Eighty patients with mild to severe chronic venous insufficiency undergoing SEPS were evaluated, and duplex findings, as well as clinical severity and disability scores before and after the operation, were compared. Patients with prior deep vein thrombosis (<6 months) or prior SEPS were excluded from this study. RESULTS: There were 27 men and 53 women with a median age of 59.8 years (range, 34.3-80.0 years). The distribution of clinical classes (CEAP) was as follows: class 2, 13.1% (12 limbs); class 3, 22.8% (21 limbs); class 4, 19.6% (18 limbs); class 5, 21.7% (20 limbs); and class 6, 22.8% (21 limbs). The etiology of venous insufficiency was primary valvular incompetence in 83 limbs (90.2%) and secondary disease in 9 limbs (9.8%). Concomitant superficial vein surgery was performed in 89 limbs (95.7%). Twenty (95%) leg ulcers healed spontaneously within 12 weeks after operation, whereas one patient required additional split-thickness skin grafting. Eighteen patients had previous surgery of the great and/or short saphenous vein before SEPS. During a mean follow-up of 3.7 years, recurrence of 22 IPVs was observed in 20 (21.7%) of 92 limbs, and recurrent leg ulcers were observed in 2 (9.5%) of 21 limbs. We performed univariate and multivariate analyses to predict factors influencing the recurrence of IPVs (recurrent superficial varicosis, secondary disease, active or healed leg ulcer [C5/6], compression treatment, and previous operation). On multivariate analysis, previous surgery (P = .014) was identified as the only significant factor for the recurrence of IPVs. CONCLUSIONS: SEPS is a safe and highly effective treatment for IPVs. Within a median follow-up period of 3.7 years, only 2 of 21 venous ulcers recurred, both in patients with secondary disease. Nevertheless, we observed recurrence of IPVs in 21.7% of the operated limbs. On multivariate analysis, patients who had undergone previous surgery were found to have a significantly higher rate of recurrence.
J Vasc Surg. 2006 Aug;44(2):359-63.

Neovascularization: an "innocent bystander" in recurrent varicose veins.

Egan B, Donnelly M, Bresnihan M, Tierney S, Feeley M.


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J Vasc Surg. 2007 Jul;46(1):177; author reply 177-8.

Department of Vascular Surgery, The Adelaide and Meath Hospital incorporating the National Children's Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland.

OBJECTIVE: Varicose vein recurrence after surgery occurs in up to 60% of patients. A variety of technical factors have been implicated, but biological factors such as neovascularization have more recently been proposed. The objective of this study was to characterize the relative contribution of technical and biological factors to recurrence in a large prospective series of recurrent varicose veins. METHODS: Duplex and operative findings were recorded prospectively in a consecutive series of 500 limbs undergoing surgery for recurrent varicose veins between 1995 and 2005 in a university teaching hospital. Only limbs with previous saphenofemoral junction surgery were included. All limbs had preoperative duplex mapping by an accredited vascular technician who assessed the status of the great saphenous vein (GSV) in the thigh and groin, sought sonographic evidence of neovascularization, and reported on the presence of reflux in the short saphenous vein and perforator sites (typical and atypical). All operations were performed with an attending vascular surgeon as the lead operator. RESULTS: Primary GSV surgery was incomplete in 83.2% of limbs. A completely intact GSV system was present in 17.4% of limbs. An incompetent thigh saphenous vein was present in 44.2% of limbs, 37.6% had GSV stump incompetence with one or more intact tributaries, and 16% had both a residual thigh GSV and an incompetent stump with intact tributaries. Non-GSV sites of reflux were identified in 25% of limbs. Neovascularization was identified on duplex scanning in 41 (8.2%) limbs. However, in 27 of these, surgical exploration revealed a residual GSV stump with 1 or more significant tributaries. Each of the remaining 14 (2.8%) limbs had a residual incompetent thigh GSV. CONCLUSIONS: Despite reports to the contrary, neovascularization occurs in a relatively small proportion of patients with recurrent varicose veins. All recurrent varicose veins associated with duplex-diagnosed neovascularization are also associated with persistent reflux in the GSV stump tributaries, thigh GSV, or both. Recurrence after primary varicose vein surgery is associated with inadequate primary surgery or progression of disease, and neovascularization alone is not a cause of recurrent varicose veins.

J Vasc Surg. 2006 Dec;44(6):1279-84; discussion 1284.



Randomized trial comparing endovenous laser ablation of the great saphenous vein with high ligation and stripping in patients with varicose veins: short-term results.
Rasmussen LH, Bjoern L, Lawaetz M, Blemings A, Lawaetz B, Eklof B.

Danish Vein Centre, Naestved, Denmark. larshrasmussen@yahoo.com

BACKGROUND: Endovenous laser (EVL) ablation of the great saphenous vein (GSV) is thought to minimize postoperative morbidity and reduce work loss compared with high ligation and stripping (HL/S). However, the procedures have not previously been compared in a randomized trial with parallel groups where both treatments were performed in tumescent anesthesia on an out-patient basis. METHODS: Patients with varicose veins due to GSV insufficiency were randomized to either EVL (980 nm) or HL/S in tumescent anesthesia. Miniphlebectomies were also performed. Patients were examined preoperatively and at 12 days, and 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. Sick leave, time to normal physical activity, pain score, use of analgesics, Aberdeen score, Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 quality-of-life score, Venous Clinical Severity Score (VCSS), and complication rates were investigated. The total cost of the procedures, including lost wages and equipment, was calculated. Cost calculations were based on the standard fee for HL/S with the addition of laser equipment and the standard salary and productivity level in Denmark. RESULTS: A follow-up of 6 months was achieved in 121 patients (137 legs). The groups were well matched for patient and GSV characteristics. Two HL/S procedures failed, and three GSVs recanalized in the EVL group. The groups experienced similar improvement in quality-of-life scores and VCSS score at 3 months. Only one patient in the HL/S group had a major complication, a wound infection that was treated successfully with antibiotics. The HL/S and EVL groups did not differ in mean time to resume normal physical activity (7.7 vs 6.9 calendar days) and work (7.6 vs 7.0 calendar days). Postoperative pain and bruising was higher in the HL/S group, but no difference in the use of analgesics was recorded. The total cost of the procedures, including lost wages, was euro 3084 ($3948 US) in the HL/S and euro 3396 ($4347 US) in the EVL group. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the short-term efficacy and safety of EVL and HL/S are similar. Except for slightly increased postoperative pain and bruising in the HL/S group, no differences were found between the two treatment modalities. The treatments were equally safe and efficient in eliminating GSV reflux, alleviating symptoms and signs of GSV varicosities, and improving quality of life. Long-term outcomes, particularly with respect to recurrence rates, shall be investigated in future studies, including the continuation of the present.

J Vasc Surg. 2007 Aug;46(2):308-15. Epub 2007 Jun 27

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Не в курсе? Месяц в ординаторской обсуждаем конференцию по ЭВЛК! Она уже состоялась, понемногу постараемся рассказать о впечатлениях.
Статья здесь. Название написано слитно,но, думаю, будет понятно.
http://www.surginet.info/modules/PubMed ... f393d5ad05

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[quote="Евгений Илюхин"]Не в курсе? Месяц в ординаторской обсуждаем конференцию по ЭВЛК!
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К сожалению обычайного уведомления от админа не получил, так что если обсуждения помещены на форум, прочту.
В любом случае 52 больных возможно недостаточно, чтобы участвовать со своим мнением, так что с удовольствием познакомлюсь с мнениями других
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Последний раз редактировалось knyaz Пт ноя 02, 2007 15:17 , всего редактировалось 1 раз.

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Очень даже достаточно. Мнение же уже сформировалось.

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Может быть кто-то возьмет на себя напечатать обзор об этом сформировавшемся мнении, наверное не только мне интересно....

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1: Ann Vasc Surg. 2007 Sep;21(5):551-5.

Role of endovenous laser treatment in the management of chronic venous insufficiency.

Sharif MA, Lau LL, Lee B, Hannon RJ, Soong CV.
Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. aneessharif@yahoo.co.uk

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Endovenous laser therapy (EVLT) is a recognized option in the treatment of uncomplicated varicose veins. This uncontrolled case series evaluates its effectiveness in the management of chronic venous insufficiency. Patients with a history of active or healed ulcers were selected for EVLT. The procedure was carried out in an outpatient setting over a period of 12 months. Assessment was carried out for evidence of ulcer healing and recurrence, long saphenous vein occlusion, and patient satisfaction at 3, 12, and 22 months. Results are expressed as means with range. EVLT was used to treat 23 limbs in 20 patients with a median age of 59 years (range 32-76) including 12 females and eight males. All patients had evidence of chronic venous insufficiency, graded at C5 or greater on the CEAP classification (C5 16, C6 7). Patients with long saphenous vein insufficiency were included, whereas those with either deep or combined deep and superficial venous incompetence were excluded. The cumulative 3-, 12-, and 22-month healing rates were 87% (20/23), 100% (23/23), and 95% (21/22), respectively. The only patient having a recurrence of ulcers at 22 months' follow-up (CEAP 6) had mid-calf perforator incompetence with recanalized long saphenous vein. Duplex scan demonstrated long saphenous vein occlusion in 100% (23/23), 96% (22/23), and 91% (20/22) at 3, 12, and 22 months, respectively. In all, 84% (16/19) of patients were satisfied with the results of treatment without any major procedure-related complication. These results demonstrate that EVLT, carried out in an outpatient setting, is effective in the treatment and prevention of chronic venous ulcers, with good patient satisfaction and no major complication.


PMID: 17823037 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Dermatol Surg. 2007 Oct;33(10):1149-57; discussion 1157.

Review of intravascular approaches to the treatment of varicose veins.

Nootheti PK, Cadag KM, Goldman MP.
La Jolla Spa MD, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.

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This is an in-depth review article for intravascular approaches to the treatment of varicose veins. The review discusses thermocoagulation of abnormal veins performed by an endoluminal radiofrequency device or laser. The article sites specific findings and is based on our clinical experience and extensive literature search. It was found that the two techniques were less invasive, less expensive, and faster alternative to treat varicose saphenous trunks compared to ligation and stripping. Minor adjustments to the technique prevented or minimized side effects to patients. Ambulatory phlebectomy in conjunction with treatment produced optimal long-term results.

PMID: 17903148 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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1: Ann Vasc Surg. 2007 Sep;21(5):551-5.

Role of endovenous laser treatment in the management of chronic venous insufficiency.

Sharif MA, Lau LL, Lee B, Hannon RJ, Soong CV.

Dermatol Surg. 2007 Oct;33(10):1149-57; discussion 1157.

Review of intravascular approaches to the treatment of varicose veins.


Nootheti PK, Cadag KM, Goldman MP.
La Jolla Spa MD, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
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Можно подискутировать о том, насколько ЭВЛТ может заменить SEPS, поскольку при ретроградной лазерной аблации фибра проводится в дистальном направлении из зоны, где нет трофических изменений и таким образом создаются благоприятные условия для закрытия варикозных язв.
Какое мнение коллег по этому поводу. У нас уже есть маленький, но положительный опыт.

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Chir Ital. 2007 Jul-Aug;59(4):475-9

Combination of endovenous laser treatment and a surgical approach for venous disease
Article in Italian

Longhini A, Borelli P, Franzini M, Kazemian AR, Munarini G, Marcolli G.
Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, Struttura Ospedaliera di Sondrio, AOVV Sondrio.

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The aim of our study was to report our experience with endovenous laser treatment (EVLT), initiated with an exclusively US-guided approach, but then combined with a surgical approach. Over the period from September 2003 to December 2005 in the Sondrio Hospital General Surgery Unit 61 patients were submitted to EVLT. In the first 13 cases the procedure was performed under ultrasonographic guidance, whereas later we opted for a combined technique in which the use of the laser was preceded by high ligation of the saphenous vein ("crossectomy") together with complete sectioning of the venous collaterals (48 cases). We observed no complications related to the saphenous vein ligation, whilst EVLT proved safe and easy to perform. Considering successful EVLT as ultrasonographically documented absence of flow in the saphenous vein, a statistically significant difference (p < 0.01) was found between the patients treated using the combined strategy (absence of flow in 92.0% of cases) and those treated with EVLT alone (absence of flow in 54.6% of cases). If EVLT is combined with high ligation of the saphenous vein, it is easier to obtain complete sclerosis of the saphenous trunk, avoiding possible recurrences, amongst other things thanks to the ligation of all the collateral veins that flow into the cross. Moreover, particular selection of patients to be submitted to EVLT proves less necessary, thus substantially increasing the indications for the procedure.


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Vasc Endovascular Surg. 2007 Feb-Mar;41(1):41-7.
Combined endovenous ablation and transilluminated powered phlebectomy: is less invasive better?
Passman MA, Dattilo JB, Guzman RJ, Naslund TC.

Division of Vascular Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA. Marc.Passman@ccc.uab.edu

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This study was undertaken to evaluate the evolution of operative vein approaches from combined "open" saphenous stripping-stab avulsion phlebectomy to combined "minimally invasive" endovenous ablation-transilluminated powered phlebectomy with a focus on comparing clinical outcomes. All patients undergoing a combined operative approach for concomitant saphenous vein insufficiency and associated varicose tributary veins between January 1, 1998 and December 31, 2005 were identified. Patients were stratified by operative approach into 3 groups: combined saphenous vein stripping-stab avulsion phlebectomy (STRIP-PHLEB); combined saphenous vein stripping-transilluminated phlebectomy (STRIP-TPP); and combined endovenous ablation-transilluminated phlebectomy (EVAB-TPP). Clinical volume, indications, technical details, and complications were retrospectively reviewed. Over the 8-year period, there were 72 limbs in 59 patients treated with STRIP-PHLEB, 92 limbs in 81 patients with STRIP-TPP, and 99 limbs in 76 patients with EVAB-TPP, with a time-dependent transition in operative techniques noted. There was no difference in distribution of CEAP clinical classification between groups, overall with most limbs in the C2-C4 categories (93.1%) and fewer in the C5-C6 categories (6.9%). There was no difference in overall complication rates between STRIP-PHLEB and EVAB-TPP, although the distribution of complications did shift with a trend toward more wound problems noted in procedures involving saphenous stripping (STRIP-PHLEB 5.6%, STRIP-TPP 6.5%, EVAB-TPP 2.0%; P = NS), and more hematomas in procedures involving transilluminated powered phlebectomy (STRIP-PHLEB 5.6%, STRIP-TPP 16.3%, EVAB-TPP 6.9%; P < .05; see Table 2). Complications associated with the endovenous ablation portion were low including technical inability to cannulate 1.6%, saphenous re-cannulation 2.4%, hematoma 2.4%, severe phlebitis 3.1%, venous thromboembolism 0.8%, and no wound or thermal injury problems. With the shift of combined operative vein approaches for concomitant saphenous vein insufficiency and varicose tributary veins towards "minimally invasive" techniques the overall complication rate has remained unchanged. While combined endovenous ablation-transilluminated phlebectomy offers some advantage of "less" invasiveness, this perceived benefit should be balanced against unchanged overall risk over traditional operative approaches.

PMID: 17277242 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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[quote="Евгений Илюхин"]Chir Ital. 2007 Jul-Aug;59(4):475-9

Combination of endovenous laser treatment and a surgical approach for venous disease
Article in Italian

Longhini A, Borelli P, Franzini M, Kazemian AR, Munarini G, Marcolli G.
Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, Struttura Ospedaliera di Sondrio, AOVV Sondrio.

Как видим, возможность и необходимость комбинирования ЭВЛК и кроссэктомии обсуждается не только у нас.
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[b]Вообще-то, наверное, мой комментарий не для этого раздела и правильно, что Евгений перенес этот пассаж в "ЭВЛК в деталях"

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