The level of occlusion of small saphenous vein after endovenous laser ablation

Author:

Okić Anel1ORCID,Mujić Hasib2,Hadžimehmedagić Amel3,Babić Nermina4,Krvavac Hafizović Alma3,Kajmaković Kožo Azra1

Affiliation:

1. Cantonal Hospital

2. Chicago Vein Institute

3. Clinical Centre of University Sarajevo

4. School of Medicine

Abstract

<p><strong>Aim <br /></strong>To determine the success of endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) treatment and long-term occlusion of small saphenous<br />vein (SSV), as well as factors and conditions that influence the effectiveness of EVLA treatment.<br /><strong>Methods</strong> <br />A total of 250 patients treated with EVLA method over a period of seven years were followed one year after treatment.<br />The main factors monitored and recorded during EVLA treatment were laser power (W), amount of delivered energy (J), duration of treatment (sec), veins length (cm), diameter (mm) and reflux (sec).<br /><strong>Results</strong> <br />Within the first six months, the recanalization or insufficiently occluded SSV was noticed in ten, and after one year in<br />one patient. The overall assessment of occlusion and satisfactory findings after one year of SSV was 95.6%.<br /><strong>Conclusion <br /></strong>It is important to choose adequate power and the amount of delivered energy. The physician’s assessment and selection<br />of an adequate patient greatly improves the outcome of the treatment. It is important to treat larger branches and double SSV between two fascias. Successful and effective EVLA treatment greatly reduces the possibility of recanalization of the treated vein.</p>

Publisher

Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj

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