We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Complications and Failure of Endovenous Laser Ablation and Radiofrequency Ablation Procedures in Patients With Lower Extremity Varicose Veins in a 5-Year Follow-Up.
- Authors
Woźniak, Witold; Mlosek, R. Krzysztof; Ciostek, Piotr
- Abstract
Introduction: Thermal ablation techniques have gradually replaced Babcock procedure in varicose vein treatment. Aim: A comparative quantitative–qualitative analysis of complications and failure of endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in a 5-year follow-up. Materials and Methods: One hundred ten adult participants with varicose veins clinical grade C2 to C6, treated for isolated great saphenous vein (GSV) or small saphenous vein (SSV) insufficiency in a single lower extremity in 2009 to 2010, were enrolled and subdivided into EVLA (n = 56) and RFA (n = 54) groups. Both groups were compared for demography, disease stage, affected veins, perioperative, and postoperative complications as well as treatment efficacy. Results: The perioperative and postoperative complications were statistically insignificant. Treatment efficacy, expressed as the number of participants with recurrent varicosity and recanalization, was comparable in both groups. The clinically significant recanalization rate was 3.6% and 5.6% in EVLA and RFA groups, respectively. Conclusion: Endovenous laser ablation and RFA for the management of lower extremity varicose vein offer comparable efficacy and safety in a 5-year follow-up.
- Subjects
VENOUS insufficiency; VARICOSE veins; CATHETER ablation; COMPARATIVE studies; MEDICAL lasers; PATIENT safety; PROBABILITY theory; SAPHENOUS vein; STATISTICS; SURGICAL complications; QUALITATIVE research; DATA analysis; QUANTITATIVE research; TREATMENT effectiveness; DATA analysis software; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MANN Whitney U Test; KRUSKAL-Wallis Test; SURGERY; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, 2016, Vol 50, Issue 7, p475
- ISSN
1538-5744
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1538574416671247