Endovenous laser ablation: Venous outcomes and thrombotic complications are independent of the presence of deep venous insufficiency

  • Knipp, Brian S.
  • Blackburn, Susan A.
  • Bloom, Jess R.
  • Fellows, Elaine
  • LaForge, William
  • Pfeifer, John R.
  • Williams, David M.
  • Wakefield, Thomas W.
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Publication date
December 2008
Publisher
Published by Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0741-5214
Citation count (estimate)
47

Abstract

ObjectiveWe hypothesize that endovenous laser ablation (EVA) therapy is equally successful in improving venous insufficiency symptoms in patients with or without deep venous insufficiency (DVI).MethodsFrom January 2005 through August 2007, EVA of the great saphenous vein (GSV) was attempted in 364 patients (460 limbs) with symptomatic GSV reflux. The GSV was successfully cannulated and obliterated in all but 17 limbs. EVA was performed alone in 308 limbs (69.5%) and with phlebectomy or perforator ligation (EVAP) in 135 limbs (30.5%). Venous clinical severity scores (VCSS) were recorded preoperatively and at 30, 90, 180, and 360 days postoperatively. Patients were classified as those with or without DVI based on duplex imaging valve closure ...

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