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Catheter-directed foam sclerotherapy of great saphenous veins in combination with pre-treatment reduction of the diameter employing the principals of perivenous tumescent local anesthesia

N. Devereux, A. L. Recke, L. Westermann, A. Recke, B. Kahle*

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

Abstract

Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate occlusion rates of great saphenous veins (GSV) with a diameter between 5-10 mm that received a pre-treatment size reduction via perivenous tumescent application (TA) followed by catheter-directed foam sclerotherapy (CDFS). Methods A prospective blinded randomized clinical trial comparing the occlusion rates of GSV at 1-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up. Fifty patients were included and randomized into two groups. CDFS was performed accessing the GSV at knee level and applying 8 mL of 2% polidocanol-foam (EasyFoam) while the catheter was withdrawn. Strictly perivenous TA was performed in group 1 before applying the sclerosant agent. Occlusion rates and clinical scores were assessed by blinded examiners. Results After 12 months in group 1 full occlusion was achieved in 73.9%, partial occlusion in 8.7%, and 17.4% were classified as treatment failure. In group 2, 75% of the targeted GSV were fully occluded, 20% were partially occluded, and 5% were diagnosed as treatment failure. Both groups showed a significant reduction of the vein diameter. Patient's tolerance and satisfaction with the treatment was high in both groups. Conclusion No benefit could be found using additional TA to reduce the vein diameter before the treatment.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftEuropean Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Jahrgang47
Ausgabenummer2
Seiten (von - bis)187-195
Seitenumfang9
ISSN1078-5884
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 01.02.2014

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We thank the Union Internationale de Phlébologie and Kreussler Pharma for supporting the study with the Kreussler 1st Young Scientist Sclerotherapy Award; the investigating physicians, L. Goepel and O. Haase, for data collection; and D. Zillikens, the department chair, for general support.

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