Affiliation:
1. Phlebology Center SM-Clinic
2. Phlebology Center SM-Clinic; Sklifosovsky Institute for Clinical Medicine of Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)
Abstract
Introduction. Over the past decade, thermal tumescent (TT) ablation became the “gold standard” treatment of varicose veins. Non-thermal non-tumescent (NTNT) methods emerged in response to minimize the interventional invasion.Aim. To evaluate the two-year results of cyanoacrylate adhesive closure (CAC).Methods. Between July 2019 and July 2021, CAC was performed in 457 patients (average age 57.8 ± 15.7 years), on 634 limbs and 725 saphenous veins. Patient distribution according to CEAP was: C2 – 38%; C3 – 37%; C4 – 19%; C5 – 4%; C6 – 2%. The inclusion criteria were: incompetence of sapheno-femoral/popliteal junction and axial reflux > 0.5 sec, diameter of saphenous trunk > 6 mm, presence of varicosities. CAC was performed according to the protocol of the American Vein Closure System In more than 2/3 of cases (76.2%), CAC was performed selectively without tributary treatment . The pain was assessed by visual-analogue scale (VAS). The control ultrasound was performed on the 3rd day, 1, 3, 6, and 12 months post-intervention.Results. Anatomical success was achieved in 100%. The VAS pain score was < 3 in 93% of patients. Partial recanalization occurred in 4 (0.6%) patients. Distal deep vein thrombosis was detected in 2 (0.3%) patients, migration of glue – in 7 (1%) patients, phlebitislike skin reaction – in 50 (11%), superficial thrombophlebitis – in 20 (4.4%) and soft tissue granuloma at the access site was diagnosed in 6 (1.3%) patients.Conclusion. CАC is a highly effective and safe treatment method with 99.4% occlusion rate in s. two-year follow-up period.
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