AbstractIntroductionIn the United States more than 6 million persons have chronic venous insufficiency and more than 500,000 have venous ulcers. Patients in whom conservative therapies fail may improve after surgical treatment of superficial and perforating venous disease, but the degree of this benefit is uncertain.PurposeWe performed a systematic review of health outcomes in patients with severe chronic venous insufficiency treated with surgical management that incorporated subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS), to quantify the overall rates of surgical outcomes.MethodsPublished studies in English reporting venous ulcer healing and recurrence outcomes after SEPS were obtained from a MEDLINE search. Data regarding patient charact...
AbstractPurpose: Subfascial division of incompetent perforating veins seems to be a successful treat...
In spite of medical science development and initiation of new technologies in minimally invasive sur...
BackgroundThe prevalence of venous leg ulcers is as high as 1% to 1.5%, and the total costs of this ...
AbstractIntroductionIn the United States more than 6 million persons have chronic venous insufficien...
AbstractPurpose: The safety, feasibility, and early efficacy of subfascial endoscopic perforator sur...
BackgroundThe role of perforator surgery remains unclear in the management of patients with leg ulce...
AbstractObjectiveThis study was undertaken to determine the results of subfascial endoscopic perfora...
BACKGROUND: The complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued development and ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study was undertaken to determine the results of subfascial endoscopic perfora...
Background: We evaluated the clinical results of subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery (SEP...
Subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery for venous ulcers We report the treatment and outcomes of 1...
AbstractPurpose: The safety, feasibility, and early efficacy of subfascial endoscopic perforator sur...
Objectives The exact role of perforating vein surgery is still unclear. The aim of this study is to ...
Objectives The exact role of perforating vein surgery is still unclear. The aim of this study is to ...
Gloviczki Abstract: Subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS) is a new, minimally invasive tec...
AbstractPurpose: Subfascial division of incompetent perforating veins seems to be a successful treat...
In spite of medical science development and initiation of new technologies in minimally invasive sur...
BackgroundThe prevalence of venous leg ulcers is as high as 1% to 1.5%, and the total costs of this ...
AbstractIntroductionIn the United States more than 6 million persons have chronic venous insufficien...
AbstractPurpose: The safety, feasibility, and early efficacy of subfascial endoscopic perforator sur...
BackgroundThe role of perforator surgery remains unclear in the management of patients with leg ulce...
AbstractObjectiveThis study was undertaken to determine the results of subfascial endoscopic perfora...
BACKGROUND: The complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued development and ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study was undertaken to determine the results of subfascial endoscopic perfora...
Background: We evaluated the clinical results of subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery (SEP...
Subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery for venous ulcers We report the treatment and outcomes of 1...
AbstractPurpose: The safety, feasibility, and early efficacy of subfascial endoscopic perforator sur...
Objectives The exact role of perforating vein surgery is still unclear. The aim of this study is to ...
Objectives The exact role of perforating vein surgery is still unclear. The aim of this study is to ...
Gloviczki Abstract: Subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS) is a new, minimally invasive tec...
AbstractPurpose: Subfascial division of incompetent perforating veins seems to be a successful treat...
In spite of medical science development and initiation of new technologies in minimally invasive sur...
BackgroundThe prevalence of venous leg ulcers is as high as 1% to 1.5%, and the total costs of this ...