Prevention of Sapheno-Femoral and Sapheno-Popliteal Recurrence of Varicose Veins by Forming a Partition to Contain Neovascularization
- 1 March 1998
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease
- Vol. 13 (1) , 3-9
- https://doi.org/10.1177/026835559801300102
Abstract
Objective: To test the hypothesis that sapheno-femoral recurrence of varicose veins may be prevented by containment of neovascularization. Design: Prospective minimum 4-year follow-up by surgical exploration and morphological examination of recurrent vessels in all limbs with clinical or phlebographic evidence of sapheno-femoral recurrence. Setting: Varicose vein clinic of a teaching hospital. Interventions: Sapheno-femoral ligation and multiple ligation (group 1); sapheno-femoral ligation, interposition of cribriform fascia and multiple ligation (group 2); sapheno-femoral ligation, interposition of artificial implant and stripping (group 3). Main outcome measures: Incidence of sapheno-femoral recurrence. Results: The incidence of sapheno-femoral recurrence through neovascularization was lower ( p < 0.001) in groups 2 and 3 after containment of neovascularization at the sapheno-femoral junction by cribriform fascia or artificial implant than in group 1 after ligation alone (3% and 1% vs 25%, respectively). The incidence of recurrent or persistent varices distal to the groin was lower ( p < 0.001) after stripping (group 3, 57%) than after multiple ligation (group 1, 93%; group 2, 81%). Conclusions: Sapheno-femoral ligation, interposition of cribriform fascia or artificial implant at the sapheno-femoral junction, and stripping is a more effective treatment of varicose veins than sapheno-femoral ligation and multiple ligation.Keywords
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