Saphenous insufiency, ambulatory treatment with ligadure and vein preservation.

Authors

  • Victor Martinessi Departamento de Flebologia y Linfologia. Unidad Hospitalaria de Cirugía Nº2 Hospital Nacional de Clínicas. FCM-U.N.C
  • Carlos Sanchez Carpio Departamento de Flebologia y Linfologia. Unidad Hospitalaria de Cirugía Nº2 Hospital Nacional de Clínicas. FCM-U.N.C
  • Nadia Dibenedetto Departamento de Flebologia y Linfologia. Unidad Hospitalaria de Cirugía Nº2 Hospital Nacional de Clínicas. FCM-U.N.C
  • Lucas Canavoso Departamento de Flebologia y Linfologia. Unidad Hospitalaria de Cirugía Nº2 Hospital Nacional de Clínicas. FCM-U.N.C
  • Santiago Gerónimo Departamento de Flebologia y Linfologia. Unidad Hospitalaria de Cirugía Nº2 Hospital Nacional de Clínicas. FCM-U.N.C

Keywords:

saphenous insufficiency, ambulatoiy treatment

Abstract

Background: during years the treatment of the insufficiency of the ostia] valve of the Interna] Safena (IS) it has consisted  of the resection of the vein by means of different techniques. Objective: to propose and to evaluate the results of the  reservative treatment by mearis of tic and section of the cayado one of IF with preservation of the vein ¡n Situ. Design:  prospective, experimental and observacional study. Method: between March of 2005 and May of 2007 47 patients were  dealed with with varices of Inferior Members due to an insufficiency of the ostia] valve IS. In al] the cases it was made tic  and section of IF at level of the cayado one with preservation of the vein in Situ in completely ambulatory form. Results:  the 93,75% of the treated patients, refered the disappearance of the subjective symptoms, in the 6,25% rest the  improvernent was partial. There was no morbidity nor mortality inherent to the made procedure. Conclusions: the  ambulatoiy treatment of the ostia] insufficiency oflFwith preservation of the vein in Situ it demonstrated, in this initial   experience, to be effective and safe.

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2019-10-25

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Martinessi V, Sanchez Carpio C, Dibenedetto N, Canavoso L, Gerónimo S. Saphenous insufiency, ambulatory treatment with ligadure and vein preservation. Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba [Internet]. 2019 Oct. 25 [cited 2024 Dec. 19];64(2):34-9. Available from: https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25976

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