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Surgery for Varicose Veins Caused by Atypical Incompetent Perforating Veins
Objective: To clarify the localization of and surgery for atypical incompetent perforating veins (IPVs) other than Dodd, Boyd, Cockett perforators, which have not been previously discussed. Methods: Forty-three atypical IPVs, diagnosed by venous ultrasonography and treated surgically from January 20...
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Japanese College of Angiology / The Japanese Society for Vascular Surgery / Japanese Society of Phlebology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6957890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31942200 http://dx.doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.19-00083 |
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description | Objective: To clarify the localization of and surgery for atypical incompetent perforating veins (IPVs) other than Dodd, Boyd, Cockett perforators, which have not been previously discussed. Methods: Forty-three atypical IPVs, diagnosed by venous ultrasonography and treated surgically from January 2014 to June 2018, were analyzed from the viewpoint of localization and surgical treatment. Results: All atypical IPVs passed through the fascia in the area between the muscle compartments in the same way as the typical IPV. The IPVs were most commonly located in the posterolateral part of the lower thigh (16), around the popliteal fossa (9), and in the posterolateral part in the lower calf (7). For 42 IPVs, surgery consisted of direct ligation and resection at the fascia level, and foam sclerotherapy was performed for 1 IPV. The blood flow of the perforating vein was blocked under the fascia in 40 IPVs, but to and fro flow at the fascia level remained in 3 IPVs. Conclusion: Atypical IPVs causing varicose veins were most common in the posterolateral part of the lower thigh. For treatment, it is important to ligate and cut them without leaving stumps with related branches outside the fascia under precise ultrasonic observation. (This is a translation of Jpn J Vasc Surg 2018; 27: 461–466.) |
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spelling | pubmed-69578902020-01-15 Surgery for Varicose Veins Caused by Atypical Incompetent Perforating Veins Kusagawa, Hitoshi Ann Vasc Dis Original Article Objective: To clarify the localization of and surgery for atypical incompetent perforating veins (IPVs) other than Dodd, Boyd, Cockett perforators, which have not been previously discussed. Methods: Forty-three atypical IPVs, diagnosed by venous ultrasonography and treated surgically from January 2014 to June 2018, were analyzed from the viewpoint of localization and surgical treatment. Results: All atypical IPVs passed through the fascia in the area between the muscle compartments in the same way as the typical IPV. The IPVs were most commonly located in the posterolateral part of the lower thigh (16), around the popliteal fossa (9), and in the posterolateral part in the lower calf (7). For 42 IPVs, surgery consisted of direct ligation and resection at the fascia level, and foam sclerotherapy was performed for 1 IPV. The blood flow of the perforating vein was blocked under the fascia in 40 IPVs, but to and fro flow at the fascia level remained in 3 IPVs. Conclusion: Atypical IPVs causing varicose veins were most common in the posterolateral part of the lower thigh. For treatment, it is important to ligate and cut them without leaving stumps with related branches outside the fascia under precise ultrasonic observation. (This is a translation of Jpn J Vasc Surg 2018; 27: 461–466.) Japanese College of Angiology / The Japanese Society for Vascular Surgery / Japanese Society of Phlebology 2019-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6957890/ /pubmed/31942200 http://dx.doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.19-00083 Text en Copyright © 2019 Annals of Vascular Diseases http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ ©2019 The Editorial Committee of Annals of Vascular Diseases. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the credit of the original work, a link to the license, and indication of any change are properly given, and the original work is not used for commercial purposes. Remixed or transformed contributions must be distributed under the same license as the original. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kusagawa, Hitoshi Surgery for Varicose Veins Caused by Atypical Incompetent Perforating Veins |
title | Surgery for Varicose Veins Caused by Atypical Incompetent Perforating Veins |
title_full | Surgery for Varicose Veins Caused by Atypical Incompetent Perforating Veins |
title_fullStr | Surgery for Varicose Veins Caused by Atypical Incompetent Perforating Veins |
title_full_unstemmed | Surgery for Varicose Veins Caused by Atypical Incompetent Perforating Veins |
title_short | Surgery for Varicose Veins Caused by Atypical Incompetent Perforating Veins |
title_sort | surgery for varicose veins caused by atypical incompetent perforating veins |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6957890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31942200 http://dx.doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.19-00083 |
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