Affiliation:
1. Venenzentrum Saarlouis, Leiter Dr. med. E. Ugur
2. Venenzentrum Freiburg, Leiter Dr. med. K. Hartmann und Dr. med. Iris Weingard
Abstract
AbstractA correct crossectomy of the small saphenous vein, as stipulated by Hach and Mumme, is seldom carried out in literature. The two authors thoroughly describe the technical procedure of a high, flush ligation of the saphenopopliteal junction (SPJ). The risks and problems of the surgery are described and illustrated.A retrospective cohort study with the aim of conducting a flat small saphenous crossectomy yielded the following findings in 187 operated legs: small saphenous remainder stumps with clinically relevant recurrence in 2.1 %, small saphenous neovasculature with clinically relevant recurrence in 1.1 %, junction stump or neovasculature without clinically relevant recurrence in 1.6 % of cases. In summation, the total amount of actual recurrences was 4.8 %.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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