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- Title
Endovenous Laser Ablation in the Treatment of Small Saphenous Varicose Veins: Does Site of Access Influence Early Outcomes?
- Authors
Samuel, Nehemiah; Wallace, T.; Carradice, D.; Shahin, Y.; Mazari, F. A. K.; Chetter, I. C.
- Abstract
Objective: The study was performed to evaluate the clinical and technical efficacy of endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) of small saphenous varicosities, particularly in relation to the site of endovenous access. Methods: Totally 59 patients with unilateral saphenopopliteal junction incompetence and small saphenous vein reflux underwent EVLA (810 nm, 14 W diode laser) with ambulatory phlebectomies. Small saphenous vein access was gained at the lowest site of truncal reflux. Patients were divided into 2 groups: access gained above mid-calf (AMC, n = 33) and below mid-calf (BMC, n = 26) levels. Outcomes included Venous Clinical Severity Scores (VCSS), Aberdeen Varicose Vein Questionnaire (AVVQ), patient satisfaction, complications, and recurrence rates. Results: Both groups demonstrated significant improvement in VCSS, AVVQ, generic quality of life Short Form 36, and EuroQol scores (P < .05) up to 1 year. No differences were seen between AMC and BMC groups for complications (phlebitis: 2 [6%] and 1 [3.8%], P > .05; paresthesia: 2 [6%] and 5 [19%], P = .223) and recurrence (3 [9%] and 1 [3.8%], P = .623), respectively. Conclusions: The site of access in our study does not appear to influence complications specifically neural injury or recurrence rates.
- Subjects
ANESTHESIA; SAPHENOUS vein; BLOOD vessels; VASCULAR surgery; CATHETER ablation; HEALTH surveys; MEDICAL lasers; LONGITUDINAL method; MEDICAL care; EVALUATION of medical care; MEDICAL equipment; MEDICAL technology; PATIENTS; POSTOPERATIVE care; QUALITY of life; SCALES (Weighing instruments); OPERATIVE surgery; ULTRASONIC imaging; BODY mass index; VARICOSE veins; ANATOMY; SURGERY
- Publication
Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, 2012, Vol 46, Issue 4, p310
- ISSN
1538-5744
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1538574412443316