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Duplex Ultrasound Outcomes Following Ultrasound-Guided Foam Sclerotherapy of Symptomatic Primary Great Saphenous Varicose Veins

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2010.06.020

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Varicose veins; Foam sclerotherapy; Duplex ultrasound; Chronic venous insufficiency

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Objectives: To describe duplex ultrasound (DUS) outcomes 12 months following ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy (UGFS) of primary great saphenous varicose veins (GSVV). Methods: A consecutive series of UK National Health Service patients underwent serial DUS examinations following UGFS with 3% sodium tetradecyl sulphate for symptomatic primary GSVV. Results: 344 treated legs (CEAP C-2/3 237, C-4 72, C-5 14, C-6 21) belonging to 278 patients (103 male) of median age 57 (range 21-89) years were enrolled between November 2004 and May 2007. The median volume of foam used was 10 (range 2-16) ml. Above-knee (AK) and below-knee (BK) GSV reflux was present in 333 (96.8%) and 308 (89.5%) legs respectively prior to treatment. AK and BK-GSV reflux was completely eradicated by a single session of UGFS in 323 (97.0%) and 294 (95.5%) legs respectively; and by two sessions of UGFS in 329 (98.8%) and 304 (98.7%) legs respectively. In those legs where GSV reflux had been eradicated, recanalisation occurred in 18/286 (6.3%) AK and 23/259 (8.9%) BK-GSV segments after 12 months follow-up. Conclusions: A single session of UGFS can eradicate reflux in the AK and BK-GSV in over 95% of patients with symptomatic primary GSVV. Recanalisation at 12 months is superior to that reported after surgery and similar to that observed following other minimally invasive techniques. (C) 2010 European Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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