ObjectiveTo describe the fate of perforator veins after surgical treatment of varicose veins and factors that influence this.MethodsThis prospective study of 104 patients assessed perforator veins by using duplex ultrasound scanning in 145 limbs before superficial vein surgery for varicose veins. Veins were marked preoperatively with ultrasound guidance and ligated with an open procedure; those missed were later treated with sclerotherapy. Duplex ultrasound scans and air plethysmography were used to confirm surgical success within 1 month and to monitor recurrence at 6 months, 1 year, and 3 years.ResultsA total of 850 incompetent perforators were treated, but 5.7% were missed and required further ablation. After 3 years, 75.8% of the limbs ...
ObjectiveVaricose vein recurrence after surgery occurs in up to 60% of patients. A variety of techni...
AbstractObjective. To analyse the effect of superficial and perforating veins surgery on deep vein i...
AbstractPurpose: The role of medial calf perforating veins in the pathogenesis of the skin changes o...
ObjectivesThis prospective duplex study was conducted to study the effect of current surgical treatm...
Background: Studies have suggested that Incompetent Perforator Veins (IPV) become competent followin...
AbstractObjectiveWe observed long-term venous ultrasound and plethysmographic changes after varicose...
AbstractAims: we suspected incompetent perforating veins of having a role in the development of recu...
ObjectiveTo report the 5 year outcome of varicose veins surgery and to establish the factors determi...
ObjectiveTo assess real long-term varicose vein recurrence and patient satisfaction following surgic...
ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to investigate the occurrence of residual varicose veins ...
BackgroundThis study investigated the mid-term (mean, 3.7 years) clinical results and the results of...
BACKGROUND. Although many articles on perforating veins have been published, much knowledge about th...
Superficial venous surgery and perforator vein surgery, specifically, have a long and varied history...
AbstractPurposeWe investigated whether routine ligation of incompetent perforator veins is necessary...
Abstract Purpose We investigated whether routine ligation of incompetent perforator veins is necessa...
ObjectiveVaricose vein recurrence after surgery occurs in up to 60% of patients. A variety of techni...
AbstractObjective. To analyse the effect of superficial and perforating veins surgery on deep vein i...
AbstractPurpose: The role of medial calf perforating veins in the pathogenesis of the skin changes o...
ObjectivesThis prospective duplex study was conducted to study the effect of current surgical treatm...
Background: Studies have suggested that Incompetent Perforator Veins (IPV) become competent followin...
AbstractObjectiveWe observed long-term venous ultrasound and plethysmographic changes after varicose...
AbstractAims: we suspected incompetent perforating veins of having a role in the development of recu...
ObjectiveTo report the 5 year outcome of varicose veins surgery and to establish the factors determi...
ObjectiveTo assess real long-term varicose vein recurrence and patient satisfaction following surgic...
ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to investigate the occurrence of residual varicose veins ...
BackgroundThis study investigated the mid-term (mean, 3.7 years) clinical results and the results of...
BACKGROUND. Although many articles on perforating veins have been published, much knowledge about th...
Superficial venous surgery and perforator vein surgery, specifically, have a long and varied history...
AbstractPurposeWe investigated whether routine ligation of incompetent perforator veins is necessary...
Abstract Purpose We investigated whether routine ligation of incompetent perforator veins is necessa...
ObjectiveVaricose vein recurrence after surgery occurs in up to 60% of patients. A variety of techni...
AbstractObjective. To analyse the effect of superficial and perforating veins surgery on deep vein i...
AbstractPurpose: The role of medial calf perforating veins in the pathogenesis of the skin changes o...