Affiliation:
1. The Whiteley Clinic, 1 Stirling House, Stirling Road, Guildford, GU2 7RF, UK
Abstract
Objectives Early success treating incompetent perforator veins (IPVs) with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and the trend to move varicose vein surgery into a walk-in walk-out service led to the design of a specific device enabling RFA of IPVs using local anaesthesia (ClosureRFS™ stylet). Our aim was to assess one-year outcomes of a clinical series of patients undergoing treatment with this device. Truncal reflux, where present, was treated initially, and RFA of IPVs was performed as a secondary procedure. Method Duplex ultrasound examinations were performed and the presence of IPVs documented. Results were compared with preoperative scans. IPVs were classified as closed, not closed/reopened or de novo. Results Of the 75 patients invited for follow-up, 53 attended at a median time of 14 months (range 11–25). Sixty-seven limbs were analysed (M:F 1:2.1, median age 62, range 25–81). Of the 124 treated IPVs, 101 were closed (82%). Clinical, aetiological, anatomical and pathological clinical score was improved in 49.3% limbs. IPV closure was reduced in patients with recurrent varicose veins compared with primary varicose veins (72.3% versus 87%, P = 0.056). Conclusion These results demonstrate the radiofrequency stylet device to be an effective treatment for IPVs.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine
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