Insights in the Development of Primary Venous Reflux

Author:

Labropoulos Nicos,Giannoukas Athanasios D.1,Stavridis George2,Bailey David3,Glenville Brian2,Nicolaides Andrew N.4

Affiliation:

1. Academic Vascular Surgery Unit, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, England

2. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, London, England

3. Department of Histopathology, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, England

4. Academic Vascular Surgery Unit, London, England

Abstract

Purpose: The relation between vein wall fibrosis and presence of primary venous reflux was investigated. Methods: Twenty-eight limbs of 27 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery without history of superficial or deep venous thrombosis and without clinical evidence of varicose veins were subjected preoperative ultrasonic investigation of the long saphenous vein (LSV) and its tributaries in order to detect presence of reflux. Histologic examination of vein specimens, harvested perioperatively from premarked sites of the LSV (ankle, knee, and midthigh) and its tributaries, was carried out. The specimens were classified according to the fibrotic content of the wall on histology as normal, mildly, moderately, and severely affected. Results: Sixteen limbs (57%) had reflux. Saphenofemoral junction (SFJ) incompetence alone was not seen, and this always was present in association with an incompetent LSV (3/16, 19%). Reflux was equally distributed (37.5%) in the above(6/16) and belowknee (6/16) segments, whereas in three limbs it was present throughout the LSV. Fibrosis was seen in the majority of the specimens taken from the LSV (62/65, 95%) and its tributaries (21/32, 66%), irrespective of the presence or absence of reflux. Different grades of fibrosis were found on histology in different sites of the same vein. Conclusions: Venous wall fibrosis very often exists in the absence of reflux and venous insufficiency occurs at any segment of the LSV with minor involvement of the SFJ. Thus, primary venous reflux seems to be a locally developing process.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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