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El Yamany, M., Mubarak, S., Almezaien, M., Mohamed, H. (2020). Conservative Hemodynamic Surgery in the Management of Primary Varicosities of the Long Saphenous Vein: Emerging Experience in Suez Canal University Hospital. Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 23(2), 156-164. doi: 10.21608/scumj.2020.126149
Mohamed M. El Yamany; Shaimaa A. Mubarak; Mamdouh M. Almezaien; Hatem H. Mohamed. "Conservative Hemodynamic Surgery in the Management of Primary Varicosities of the Long Saphenous Vein: Emerging Experience in Suez Canal University Hospital". Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 23, 2, 2020, 156-164. doi: 10.21608/scumj.2020.126149
El Yamany, M., Mubarak, S., Almezaien, M., Mohamed, H. (2020). 'Conservative Hemodynamic Surgery in the Management of Primary Varicosities of the Long Saphenous Vein: Emerging Experience in Suez Canal University Hospital', Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 23(2), pp. 156-164. doi: 10.21608/scumj.2020.126149
El Yamany, M., Mubarak, S., Almezaien, M., Mohamed, H. Conservative Hemodynamic Surgery in the Management of Primary Varicosities of the Long Saphenous Vein: Emerging Experience in Suez Canal University Hospital. Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 2020; 23(2): 156-164. doi: 10.21608/scumj.2020.126149

Conservative Hemodynamic Surgery in the Management of Primary Varicosities of the Long Saphenous Vein: Emerging Experience in Suez Canal University Hospital

Article 6, Volume 23, Issue 2, October 2020, Page 156-164  XML PDF (441.48 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/scumj.2020.126149
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Authors
Mohamed M. El Yamany email ; Shaimaa A. Mubarak; Mamdouh M. Almezaien; Hatem H. Mohamed
Department of Surgery, Vascular and Endovascular Unit, Suez Canal University Hospital, Ismailia, Egypt
Abstract
Background: Contrary to traditional long saphenous vein (LSV) surgeries, stripping and endovenous laser ablation, using heat coagulation, ambulatory conservative hemodynamic correction of venous insufficiency (CHIVA) is LSV sparing technique. Aim: Based on the lack of studies discussing success and recurrence rate, this study was designed to assess the immediate and one-year follow-up of this technique, as well as its efficacy and safety. Patients and Methods: Thirty-three patients with primary LSV varicosities were included in this uncontrolled clinical trial. Patients with LSV diameter of ≥ 9.5mm or pregnancy were excluded. Results: The mean age of our patients was 33.36±8.865 years, and 54.5% of them were males. According to Hobb's score, 25 patients (75.7%) were completely cured, 6 patients (18.1%) were improved, while 2 patients (6.2%) were considered as failure. Most (87.9%) of the patients showed absent or no visible recurrence. The rest showed visible recurrence by duplex ultrasound. All patients had significant improvement of their symptoms (no pain, or edema) at the immediate follow-up after operation. No complication including hematomas, ecchymosis, hemorrhage, saphenous nerve neuralgia, phlebitis, infection, deep or LSV thrombosis was detected. Conclusion: CHIVA is a successful and effective option in managing patients with primary long Saphenous varicosities, with minimal recurrence rate, after one-year of follow-up.
 
Keywords
CHIVA; recurrence; varicose veins
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Clinical Research (Surgical)
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