Popliteal vein reflux reduces the healing of chronic venous ulcer

Author:

Brittenden J1,Bradbury A W1,Allan P L2,Prescott R J3,Harper D R1,Ruckley C V1

Affiliation:

1. Vascular Surgery Unit, University Department of Surgery, The Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK

2. Department of Medical Radiology, The Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK

3. University Department of Medical Statistics, The Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK

Abstract

Abstract Background The relationship between deep and superficial venous reflux and healing of venous ulceration by non-operative compression therapy has not been studied previously. Methods A total of 155 patients with chronic venous ulcers underwent duplex ultrasonography before treatment with compression bandaging at a hospital-based venous clinic. Results At 24 weeks, 104 (67 per cent) of ulcers had healed. There was no significant difference in the pattern of either deep or superficial venous reflux between healed and non-healed ulcers except with respect to the popliteal vein. In healed ulcers, 39 scans (38 per cent) indicated competence of the above-knee popliteal vein compared with five (10 per cent) in the non-healing group (P < 0·001, χ2 test). Similarly, 43 scans (42 per cent) showed below-knee popliteal vein competence in the healed ulcers compared with only five (10 per cent) performed in legs remaining ulcerated (P < 0·001, χ2 test). Conclusion Popliteal vein incompetence is an indicator of poor response to compression therapy for venous ulceration.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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