Clinical spectrum of recurrent postoperative varicose veins and efficacy of sclerotherapy management using the compass technique

Author:

McDonagh B,Sorenson S,Gray C,Huntley D E,Putterman P,King T,Eaton T,Martin C,Harry J L,Cohen A,Guptan R C

Abstract

Objectives: Tostudy the clinical spectrum of recurrent varices after surgery (REVAS) and the efficacy of sclerotherapy under the comprehensive objective mapping, precise image-guided injection, antireflux positioning and sequential sclerotherapy (COMPASS) technique in their management. Methods: Design: prospective open study with 1.5-5.7-year follow up. Patients: 253 legs of 168 consecutive patients who had received previous surgery for primary varicosity. Main outcome measures: obliteration, recanalization, residual reflux, neovascularization, venous dysfunction score and cumulative obliteration. Results: REVAS presents as a symptomatic chronic venous disease of women in their fifties, a decade later than primary varicosities are reported. Almost 75% of REVAS occurred at the groin, mostly with features of chronic venous disease. The COMPASS technique achieved sustained obliteration in 97% of the groin varices and in 100% of the thigh and isolated refluxes around the popliteal fossa. The cumulative obliteration rate was sustained at >90% and obliteration of perforator reflux was sustained. There was a significant decrease in the venous dysfunction score. In the mean 3.1±1.7 years of follow up, only 3% possible neovascularization was seen. There were no serious adverse experiences reported. Conclusions: REVAS is a symptomatic chronic venous disease requiring skilled medical attention. The COMPASS technique appears to be more efficacious than the presently available surgical approaches to its long-term management.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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