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Cureus ; 16(2): e53765, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38465064

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INTRODUCTION: Varicose veins (VV) are one of the most common pathologies associated with the venous system of the lower limb. In the Indian population, its incidence is higher, and it is one of the most commonly encountered cases in the hospital. The study aimed to note the widely affected anatomical structure in male and female varicose patients using Doppler ultrasound (DU) examination findings. METHODS: A total of 200 Doppler ultrasound reports of varicose patients were retrospectively analyzed and categorized based on the affected structure. The demographic data of all cases, such as age, sex, brief history, signs, symptoms, and affected side of the lower limb, was noted. Anatomical structures causing venous refluxes in the saphenous systems, junctions, and perforating venous systems were noted. Pearson's correlation coefficient was applied to find out its association. RESULTS: Out of 200 Doppler reports studied, 133 (67%) were male and 67 (33%) were female patients. The majority, 180 (90%) cases, belonged to C1-C3 stages according to the Clinical, Etiology, Anatomy, and Pathological (CEAP) classification, while 20 (10%) were in C4-C5 stages. Male patients aged between 31 and 40 years were predominantly affected, with their left side being affected most commonly. In female patients, the older age group of 50-60 years was predominantly affected. Great saphenous reflux in the groin due to incompetent terminal valve was noted in 126 (63%) cases. In the perforator venous (PV) system, defects in the medial leg perforator (189 (95%)), posterior leg (92 (46%)), and thigh perforator (20 (10%)) were noted. CONCLUSION: In the present study, the occurrence of varicose veins is due to the involvement of superficial, deep, and perforator veins with varying percentages. Among the structures, the medial leg perforator was predominantly involved, followed by other perforators. Since most patients were in C1-C3 stages, the involvement of deep veins was noted minimally.

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J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord ; 11(3): 648-656.e3, 2023 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36736858

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OBJECTIVE: Incompetent perforator veins are encountered frequently during ultrasound assessment of the venous system in chronic venous disease. Some studies have shown that concomitant treatment of truncal and perforator incompetence improves ulcer healing, yet a Cochrane review was unable to determine the potential benefits of perforator surgery in venous ulcer management due to poor quality evidence. This study aims to establish the exact role of concomitant treatment in patients with chronic venous disease. METHODS: A search of online databases including MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane was performed in March 2022. All studies comparing the outcomes of concomitant superficial venous plus perforator surgery with standard therapy were included. Variables assessed included ulcer healing, time to healing, and ulcer recurrence. Disease severity and quality of life, vein occlusion rates, number of incompetent perforator veins on duplex ultrasound post treatment, and reintervention and complication rates were also analyzed. Data were pooled using a random effects model. RESULTS: Seven studies (872 limbs) were included for analysis. Included studies were of reasonable methodological quality. Ulcer healing rates were similar in each group (relative risk [RR], 1.07; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.96-1.19; P = .23). Two studies reported no difference in mean time (days) to ulcer healing between groups (mean difference, -14.60; 95% CI, -34.57 to 5.38; P = .15; I2 = 0%; P = .56). Ulcer recurrence was significantly lower in the concomitant group (3.7% vs 44%) (RR, 0.21; 95% CI, 0.07- 0.65; P = .007; I2 = 43%; P = .17). Overall, there was no difference in disease severity measured at 12-month follow-up, with a weighted mean difference between groups of -0.88 (95% CI, -2.05 to 0.29; P = .14; I2 = 84%; P = .002). Quality of life was reported in only one study. The total number of perforator veins identified at follow-up duplex ultrasound was significantly lower in the concomitant group (22.4% vs 89%) compared with standard therapy (RR, 0.31; 95% CI, 0.19-0.53; P < .0001; I2 = 88%; P = .0002). There was no difference between groups for occlusion rates of treated great saphenous vein or incompetent perforators (RR, 2.22; 95% CI, 0.10-49.74; P = .61). Reported minor (RR, 0.98; 95% CI, 0.63-1.52; P = .92) and thrombotic complications (RR, 2.04; 95% CI, 0.59-6.99; P = .26) were similar between groups. CONCLUSIONS: Concomitant truncal and perforator surgery is comparable to standard therapy in terms of ulcer healing, safety, and efficacy. Meta-analysis suggests that concomitant treatment could significantly reduce ulcer recurrence rates, but included studies were subject to some biases and short follow-up. Concomitant treatment may be considered to prevent recurrence rather than improve ulcer healing.


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Úlcera Varicosa , Insuficiência Venosa , Humanos , Insuficiência Venosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Venosa/cirurgia , Insuficiência Venosa/complicações , Úlcera/complicações , Qualidade de Vida , Úlcera Varicosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Úlcera Varicosa/cirurgia , Veia Safena/diagnóstico por imagem , Veia Safena/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord ; 10(3): 676-682.e2, 2022 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35063715

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the correlation between incompetent perforator veins (PVs) and venous pigmentation. METHODS: A total of 203 limbs of patients with chronic venous disease were studied. The limbs were classified into two groups: C2 group (varicose veins) and C4a group (skin changes with pigmentation). The PVs of the lower legs were examined using Doppler ultrasound. The diameter, reflux duration, and peak velocities were measured and analyzed. The pigmentation area in the lower leg was also studied. RESULTS: Pigmentation in the lower legs was significantly associated with venous insufficiency of the PVs. The prevalence of PVs insufficiency was higher for the C4a patients compared with the C2 patients (96 of 164 [58.3%] vs 4 of 39 [10.3%]; P < .001). The presence of incompetent PVs was associated with an increased risk of pigmentation (OR, 8.977; 95% CI, 2.824-28.537; P < .001). The higher the patients' pigmentation severity (higher VCSS), the greater the prevalence of perforator venous insufficiency (P < .001). The PVs in the areas of pigmentation were larger in diameter, required longer to reach peak velocity, and had higher peak velocities than the PVs in nonpigmented limbs (P < .01 for all). We found a linear relationship between the pigmentation area and the diameter of the PV, reflux time, and peak velocity (r = 0.272, r = 0.172, and r = 0.664, respectively; P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: Incompetent PVs are a significant risk factor for venous pigmentation and, therefore, are potentially suitable for surgical correction.


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Varizes , Insuficiência Venosa , Doença Crônica , Humanos , Perna (Membro)/irrigação sanguínea , Pigmentação , Varizes/complicações , Varizes/diagnóstico por imagem , Varizes/epidemiologia , Veias/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Venosa/complicações , Insuficiência Venosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Venosa/epidemiologia
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Phlebology ; 36(9): 752-760, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34039111

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OBJECTIVE: The use of cyanoacrylate products (CA) in incompetent perforator vein (IPV) treatment has not been thoroughly examined. The primary objective of this study is to describe the technique of ultra sound guided direct injection of IPV with CA, and secondarily to determine early closure rates and safety of this technique. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing IPV injection at two centres between 2015-2018 was conducted. Demographics, CEAP classification and IPV location were collected. Outcomes were assessed at two follow-up appointments. RESULTS: A total of 83 perforator vein injections were completed. CEAP classifications include C2 - C6 classes. Location of perforators were posteromedial (6%), femoral canal (9%), paratibial (14%), and posterior-tibial (71%). IPV closure rates were 96.3% at initial follow-up (16 ± 2 days). Closure rates decreased to 86.5% at second follow-up (72 ± 9 days). There were no deep vein thromboses during follow-up. One patient developed septic thrombophlebitis that was successfully managed with antibiotics. CONCLUSION: Ultrasound-guided CA glue injection is a simple and low risk procedure that effectively closes incompetent perforator veins.


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Cianoacrilatos , Insuficiência Venosa , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Escleroterapia , Ultrassonografia de Intervenção
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Khirurgiia (Mosk) ; (1): 69-76, 2021.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33395515

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OBJECTIVE: To clarify the role of clinical anatomy of foot and ankle perforator veins (PV) in surgical treatment of varicose vein disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Anatomy of foot and ankle PV was assessed in 50 amputated lower extremities by anatomical dissection. RESULTS: There were 4-6 PVs at the medial surface of the foot. These veins connected medial marginal vein and vv. plantaris medialis (VPM). There were 2-3 PVs at the lateral surface of the foot. These veins connected lateral marginal vein and vv. plantaris lateralis (VPL). All PVs on the lateral surface of the foot constitute the neurovascular bundles. PVs flowing into vv. dorsalis pedis are localized on the medial surface of the medial marginal vein at the level of the ankle base. In most cases, we found an arterial branch nearby at the subfascial level. In anterior part of the plantar surface of the foot, we distinguished 4-5 small PVs (~1 mm) flowing into vv. digitales plantares through the commissural orifices of the aponeurosis. There were 6-9 vessels (~1 mm) along the fascial aponeurotic septa. These vessels connected superficial plantar venous network and plantar veins. Small arterial branch was found almost in all cases near these veins. Noteworthy is the area where the plantar veins lie on the quadratus plantae and are covered by a leaf of deep plantar fascia. This anatomy is similar to topography of posterior tibial veins. CONCLUSION: Foot perforator veins constitute the neurovascular bundles as a rule. Plantar vein topography and their relationship with PV confirm an existence of muscular-venous pump of the foot.


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Tornozelo/irrigação sanguínea , Aponeurose , Pé/irrigação sanguínea , Fluxo Sanguíneo Regional/fisiologia , Veia Safena/anatomia & histologia , Varizes , Tornozelo/fisiopatologia , Aponeurose/irrigação sanguínea , Dissecação , Veia Femoral/anatomia & histologia , Veia Femoral/fisiopatologia , Pé/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Veia Safena/fisiopatologia , Varizes/diagnóstico , Varizes/fisiopatologia , Varizes/cirurgia
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Phlebology ; 36(4): 268-274, 2021 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33201775

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OBJECTIVES: The present study was designed to assess outcomes of patients undergone radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for their incompetent perforator veins (IPVs) with ClosureFast stylets. METHODS: Data of 165 IPVs in 138 limbs of 117 consecutive patients between July 2017 to Nov. 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Primary endpoints (technical success rate, complications) and secondary endpoints (VCSS) were analyzed. RESULTS: The immediate technical success rate was 100%. There were no major complications. The rate of ecchymosis and induration was 5.8%. 129/165 IPVs in 79.5% (93/117) patients had achieved sonographic evaluation at 1 year followed-up, in which 3 perforators were recanalized. VCSS scores at pre-operation and 1-year follow-up were 5.77 ± 1.88 and 2.70 ± 1.39, respectively (t= 29.644, P= .000). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, RFA is safe and effective for the treatment of IPVs. At the 1-year follow-up, the RFA of IPVs showed a low recanalization rate and had a satisfactory improvement on VCSS.


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Ablação por Cateter , Ablação por Radiofrequência , Varizes , Insuficiência Venosa , Estudos de Coortes , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Veia Safena/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Varizes/cirurgia , Insuficiência Venosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Venosa/cirurgia
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J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord ; 6(5): 621-625, 2018 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29678685

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OBJECTIVE: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is increasingly being employed for treatment of perforator vein insufficiency and venous ulcer healing. Previous studies have shown a closure rate of 60% to 80% in incompetent perforator veins (IPVs) with RFA. The purpose of the study was to determine the utility of a redo RFA for symptomatic recanalized perforators and to predict factors associated with recanalization. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 642 procedures in 256 patients with venous insufficiency due to IPVs from 2009 to 2015 was conducted. All 642 procedures were performed using RFA in patients who failed to respond to initial conservative management. Postoperative duplex ultrasound scans were performed within 3 to 7 days. Successful obliteration was defined as lack of color flow on postoperative scan. Recanalization was defined as presence of reflux on duplex ultrasound in symptomatic patients in the targeted vessel at follow-up. Follow-ups were conducted every 3 months in the first year and every 6 months thereafter. RESULTS: Among the 642 procedures, redo ablation was performed in 52 IPVs (29 patients, 37 extremities) including 14 women, with mean age of 65 years (standard deviation [SD], ±15 years). The Clinical, Etiology, Anatomy, and Pathophysiology class of the patients was as follows: C1, 0; C2, 0; C3, 3; C4a, 11; C4b, 7; C5, 0; and C6, 16. The distribution of the targeted IPVs included the calf (40) and ankle (12). The mean maximum diameter of the targeted veins was 4.6 mm (SD, ±1.1 mm). The initial technical success rate was 64.9%. Redo procedures had an early closure rate of 67.3%. At follow-up after a mean duration of 24 months (SD, ±16.8 months), the closure rate was 65.38%. No clinical correlation was found between successful obliteration in the redo procedure and age (P = .54), sex (P = .14), clinical class (P = .82), laterality (P = .84), or location of the vein (P = .54). When data were compared to predict factors associated with a redo procedure, IPVs located in mid and distal calf areas tended to recanalize more compared with the ankle (P = .04). Temperature of the radiofrequency stylet also showed a linear association, with patients treated at 85°C having higher probability of recanalization compared with patients treated at 90°C and 95°C (P = .01). CONCLUSIONS: The rates of successful closure for IPVs on initial and redo procedures are comparable. The data validate the utility of performing redo perforator ablations and suggest that temperature of the radiofrequency stylet and location of the IPVs may be predictive of a successful outcome or recanalization.


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Ablação por Radiofrequência , Úlcera Varicosa/cirurgia , Insuficiência Venosa/cirurgia , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Perna (Membro)/irrigação sanguínea , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Reoperação , Estudos Retrospectivos , Veia Safena/diagnóstico por imagem , Veia Safena/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Ultrassonografia Doppler Dupla , Úlcera Varicosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Venosa/diagnóstico por imagem
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Phlebology ; 33(7): 500-501, 2018 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28683584

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Introduction To date, there are limited descriptive data on the ultrasonographic characteristics of reticular and perforator veins associated with telangiectasias of the thigh. Objectives Evaluate the prevalence, anatomic correlations of reticular and perforator veins associated with lateral thigh telangiectasias. Methods This was a cohort study performed between June and December of 2014. Twenty-four female patients (43 limbs) with telangiectasias of the lateral thigh were evaluated by duplex ultrasound. Reticular and perforator veins were characterized according to valvular competency, vein diameter and connection with perforator veins at the thigh. Body mass index, current use of oral contraceptive, and history of pregnancy correlation data were also collected. A non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test and a Student's t-test test were used for analysis. Results All 43 limbs had incompetent reticular veins underlying telangiectasias sites. A total of 20 incompetent perforator veins were found to be connected to the reticular veins. Obese and overweight patients had a higher prevalence of incompetent perforator veins and larger reticular veins when compared to those with normal weight (P < 0.05). Lower extremities with telangiectasias had a higher frequency of total perforator veins (n = 33) and incompetent perforator veins (n = 16) than extremities without telangiectasias (p = 0.001). Conclusion Lateral thigh telangiectasias were associated with both incompetent reticular and perforator veins. Obese and overweight patients were especially affected.


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Índice de Massa Corporal , Telangiectasia/diagnóstico por imagem , Coxa da Perna , Ultrassonografia Doppler Dupla , Veias/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Venosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Adulto , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Humanos , Telangiectasia/fisiopatologia , Coxa da Perna/irrigação sanguínea , Coxa da Perna/diagnóstico por imagem , Coxa da Perna/fisiopatologia , Veias/fisiopatologia , Insuficiência Venosa/fisiopatologia
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SAGE Open Med Case Rep ; 5: 2050313X17747490, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29276603

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The role of incompetent perforating veins in the aetiology of varicose veins is not well understood. Anecdotally, competitive cyclists appeared to be more prone to varicose veins than the general population. We present a case of a 63-year-old amateur competitive cyclist who acutely developed a painful varicosity of her left calf while straining during a hill climb in 106-mile cycle race. Duplex ultrasonography has shown an underlying incompetent perforating vein, feeding the varicosity directly through the underlying muscle. With no other significant venous reflux in either leg, we believe this case shows a clear causative association between the stresses put across the lower leg during competitive cycling and developing a varicose vein via an incompetent perforating vein. We believe this should lead to further investigations as to any link between cycling, perforator vein incompetence and the development of varicose veins.

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Tech Vasc Interv Radiol ; 17(2): 68-73, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24840960

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A thorough understanding of venous anatomy and physiology is foundational to the diagnosis and management of venous disease. Compared with the arterial system, there is significantly greater developmental variation in the venous system. The veins of the lower extremity include the superficial and deep veins, which are defined by their respective relationships to the muscular fascia. Perforating veins traverse the muscular fascia to connect superficial and deep veins. Communicating veins connect veins within the same venous compartment, either deep to deep or superficial to superficial. The deep veins of the lower extremities primarily drain muscles and are encompassed by muscular fascia. The veins located between the skin and the muscular fascia are considered superficial veins. Superficial veins drain the cutaneous microcirculation. The pelvic venous system is a complex transitional outflow pathway between the lower extremities, the pelvic structures, and the inferior vena cava. The terminology used to describe lower-extremity, pelvic, and abdominal vasculature conforms to published international standards.


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Extremidade Inferior/irrigação sanguínea , Extremidade Inferior/fisiologia , Modelos Anatômicos , Modelos Cardiovasculares , Veias/anatomia & histologia , Veias/fisiologia , Pressão Venosa/fisiologia , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo/fisiologia , Humanos
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Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-94182

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PURPOSE: The wound of a patient who has chronic venous insufficiency is easy to recur. Also they develop a complication even after the conservative therapy or skin graft. We have to diagnose the venous stasis ulcer correctly and remove the cause to improve the effectiveness of treatment. We operated endoscopic perforating vein ligation and splitt thickness skin graft on a patient with venous stasis ulceration on right leg. METHODS: A 26 year old male patient who had a scalding burn on his right leg in July 2005 checked into our hospital in March 2008. Even though he got three operations-the split thickness skin graft-at different clinics, the wound did not heal. The size of the wound was 12 by 8 cm2 and granulation with edema and fibrosis had been formed. We kept observation on many collateral vessels and perforating vein through venogram and doppler sonography and firmly get to know that the wound came with chronic venous insufficiency. After a debridement and an application of VAC(r) for two weeks, the condition of granulation got better. So we proceeded with the operation using subfascial endoscopic perforating surgery and split thickness skin graft. RESULTS: Through the venogram after the operation, we found out that the collateral vessels had been reduced compared to the previous condition and the widened perforating vein disappeared. During a follow up of 6 months, the patient did not develop recurrent stasis ulcer and postoperative complications. CONCLUSION: Subfascial endoscopic perforator ligation is a relatively simple technique with a low complication rate and recurrence rate. Split thickness skin graft with subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery can be a valuable method for treating severe venous stasis ulcers.


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Humanos , Masculino , Queimaduras , Desbridamento , Edema , Fibrose , Seguimentos , Perna (Membro) , Ligadura , Porfirinas , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Recidiva , Pele , Transplantes , Úlcera Varicosa , Veias , Insuficiência Venosa
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Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-54199

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PURPOSE: The contribution of perforating vein incompetence to the hemodynamic derangement in the chronic venous disease (CVD) remains a topic of debate. This study was designed to define the characteristics of IPV according to CEAP classification with development of CVD. METHOD: From March 1999, to August 2001, 145 patients were treated for CVD in our hospital. Of these, 15 patients with CEAP class 4, 5, 6 (Group I) and 130 patients with class 2 (Group II). Medial side of calf was assessed in the sitting position for looking IPVs by duplex scan. The number, location, and diameter at the fascia level of IPVs were determined. The characteristics of IPVs between two group were compared. Airplethysmogram (APG) was checked pre and postoperatively in 18 patients with class 2 without any procedure to IPVs. RESULT: 17 IPVs were found in 11/15 (73%) patients in group I, and 36 IPVs were found in 29/145 (20%) in group II. The mean number of IPVs in each limb of group I and II was 1.54, 1.09 (P>0.05) and the mean diameter was 0.52 cm, 0.38 cm (P=0.001). The 96% (51/56) of IPVs were found in lower half of the calf. All hemodynamic parameter of APG was improved statistically significantly after operation without ligation of IPVs in class 2 patients. CONCLUSION: With advancing of CVD (class 4, 5, 6), IPVs was found more and larger. This suggest significant hemodynamic role of IPVs in progression of CVD. So careful attention should be payed to IPVs in treatment of CVD. But it was doubted benefit of direct treatment of IPVs in class 2.


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Humanos , Classificação , Extremidades , Fáscia , Hemodinâmica , Ligadura , Veias
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