Outpatient treatment of truncal veins insufficiency

Author:

Chatzigakis Petros K.1,Zianika Aikaterini Karolina1,Geropapas Georgios1,Kalamaras Alexios1,Katsikas Vasileios1,Kopadis Georgios C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Vascular Surgery “G. Gennimatas” Athens General Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Chronic venous disease is a common clinical problem with an increasing incidence that constitutes a financial burden for healthcare. Minimal invasive techniques and procedures in an outpatient basis may help decompressing the healthcare system. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of endovenous closure of the truncal veins with n butylcyanoacrylate adhesive on an outpatient basis. Methods: We treated 100 cases of venous insufficiency with endovenous NBCA glue closure of the truncal veins on an outpatient basis. Patients were usually admitted to the vascular surgery department at the time of the procedure. The surgery took place in the general operation room, under local anesthesia. We didn’t use compression stockings and patients were instructed to walk immediately after the operation. Results: There was a 100% successful obliteration of the target vein in day 0, 2weeks, 3-months and one year. The majority of patients (98%) reported improvement of the symptoms, whereas 60 patients (60%) had complete elimination of symptoms. The appearance of varicose veins improved in 96% of the cases. There were no major adverse effects observed during follow-up. A percentage of 28% presented erythema and tenderness along GSV and 15 of those patients were treated with anti-inflammatory drugs (Ibuprofen) and 5 with antibiotics (Amoxicillin-Clavulanic acid). Conclusion: Outpatient treatment of venous insufficiency with endovenous glue closure is a safe and efficient method. It increases patient satisfaction, permits rapid return to normal activities and reduces the risk of hospital transmission of infectious diseases and hospitalization costs.

Publisher

Hellenic Society of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery

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