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Hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins

PURPOSE: This study was performed To investigate the use of hydrophilic guidewires for facilitating catheter advancement during varicose vein treatment using radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or cyanoacrylate closure (CAC). METHODS: From March 2016 to April 2019, 463 limbs of 285 with incompetent great...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Kyosoo, Park, Sang Woo, Hwang, Jin Ho, Kwon, Yong Wonn, Min, Jeeyoung, Jang, Hyemin, Chang, Il Soo, Kim, Kun Woo
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Publicado: The Korean Surgical Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35198515
http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2022.102.2.117
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author Hwang, Kyosoo
Park, Sang Woo
Hwang, Jin Ho
Kwon, Yong Wonn
Min, Jeeyoung
Jang, Hyemin
Chang, Il Soo
Kim, Kun Woo
author_facet Hwang, Kyosoo
Park, Sang Woo
Hwang, Jin Ho
Kwon, Yong Wonn
Min, Jeeyoung
Jang, Hyemin
Chang, Il Soo
Kim, Kun Woo
author_sort Hwang, Kyosoo
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description PURPOSE: This study was performed To investigate the use of hydrophilic guidewires for facilitating catheter advancement during varicose vein treatment using radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or cyanoacrylate closure (CAC). METHODS: From March 2016 to April 2019, 463 limbs of 285 with incompetent great saphenous veins were subjected to RFA (321 limbs of 197 patients) or CAC (142 limbs of 88 patients). Procedure records were reviewed for the use of a hydrophilic guidewire, reason for the guidewire usage, and diameter of the guidewire. RESULTS: A hydrophilic guidewire was used to facilitate catheter advancement to treat 92 of 463 limbs (19.9%). For RFA, a guidewire was used to treat 53 of 321 limbs (16.5%). Among them, 15 limbs (28.3%) had vasospasm, and 38 limbs (71.7%) had venous tortuosity. For CAC, guidewire was used for 39 of 142 limbs (27.5%). Among them, 10 limbs (25.6%) had vasospasm, 23 limbs (59.0%) had venous tortuosity, and 6 limbs (15.4%) had repeated engagement of a J-tip guidewire into the varicose tributaries. In CAC, the frequency of hydrophilic guidewire usage was higher than that in RFA (P = 0.006). All varicose vein treatment sessions were technically successful. CONCLUSION: Hydrophilic guidewire usage could facilitate catheter advancement when hindered by vasospasm, tortuosity of the saphenous vein, or repeated engagement into the varicose tributaries.
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spelling pubmed-88310932022-02-22 Hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins Hwang, Kyosoo Park, Sang Woo Hwang, Jin Ho Kwon, Yong Wonn Min, Jeeyoung Jang, Hyemin Chang, Il Soo Kim, Kun Woo Ann Surg Treat Res Original Article PURPOSE: This study was performed To investigate the use of hydrophilic guidewires for facilitating catheter advancement during varicose vein treatment using radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or cyanoacrylate closure (CAC). METHODS: From March 2016 to April 2019, 463 limbs of 285 with incompetent great saphenous veins were subjected to RFA (321 limbs of 197 patients) or CAC (142 limbs of 88 patients). Procedure records were reviewed for the use of a hydrophilic guidewire, reason for the guidewire usage, and diameter of the guidewire. RESULTS: A hydrophilic guidewire was used to facilitate catheter advancement to treat 92 of 463 limbs (19.9%). For RFA, a guidewire was used to treat 53 of 321 limbs (16.5%). Among them, 15 limbs (28.3%) had vasospasm, and 38 limbs (71.7%) had venous tortuosity. For CAC, guidewire was used for 39 of 142 limbs (27.5%). Among them, 10 limbs (25.6%) had vasospasm, 23 limbs (59.0%) had venous tortuosity, and 6 limbs (15.4%) had repeated engagement of a J-tip guidewire into the varicose tributaries. In CAC, the frequency of hydrophilic guidewire usage was higher than that in RFA (P = 0.006). All varicose vein treatment sessions were technically successful. CONCLUSION: Hydrophilic guidewire usage could facilitate catheter advancement when hindered by vasospasm, tortuosity of the saphenous vein, or repeated engagement into the varicose tributaries. The Korean Surgical Society 2022-02 2022-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8831093/ /pubmed/35198515 http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2022.102.2.117 Text en Copyright © 2022, the Korean Surgical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research is an Open Access Journal. All articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hwang, Kyosoo
Park, Sang Woo
Hwang, Jin Ho
Kwon, Yong Wonn
Min, Jeeyoung
Jang, Hyemin
Chang, Il Soo
Kim, Kun Woo
Hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins
title Hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins
title_full Hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins
title_fullStr Hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins
title_full_unstemmed Hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins
title_short Hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins
title_sort hydrophilic guidewire usage under ultrasound guidance in facilitating catheter advancement during endovenous treatment of incompetent great saphenous veins
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35198515
http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2022.102.2.117
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