Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único

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Autor(a) principal: Luiz Antonio Miranda
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rachel Cristina do Carmo, Cláudia Carvalho Sathler-melo, Guilherme de Castro Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/59846
Resumo: Background: Chronic venous insufficiency is a highly prevalent disease. Advanced cases have high morbidity. Objectives: To evaluate the risks and benefits of foam sclerotherapy in patients who underwent bilateral treatment of the great saphenous veins in a single procedure, in selected cases of advanced venous insufficiency. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 55 patients (110 limbs) with bilateral incompetence of the great saphenous veins who had undergone foam sclerotherapy treatment bilaterally, using a maximum dose of 20 ml of foam per patient and inelastic compression. Results: In 81 (73.6%) of the 110 saphenous veins analyzed, occlusion was obtained in the first session. After a second session this figure rose to 106 (96.3%) and all 110 (100%) veins were occluded after three sessions. Bilateral occlusion of the great saphenous veins was achieved in 27 patients (50%) in one session, in 34 (62%) patients in two sessions, and in 55 (100%) patients in three sessions. At 42 days after sclerotherapy, there was complete ulcer healing in seven (63%) of the 11 patients with ulcers and partial healing in 3 (27%) of these patients. One patient (1.8%) had self-limited lipothymia and visual scotomas, 3 patients (5.45%) had skin spots, and 19 patients (34.5%) developed retained intravascular coagulum. Conclusions: Bilateral foam sclerotherapy in a synchronous procedure is an option to be considered for treatment of varicose veins of the lower limbs
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spelling Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo únicoBilateral foam polidocanol sclerotherapy of great saphenous veins and their tributaries in synchronous procedureEscleroterapia com espumaVarizes bilateraisComplicaçõesEscleroterapiaVarizesBackground: Chronic venous insufficiency is a highly prevalent disease. Advanced cases have high morbidity. Objectives: To evaluate the risks and benefits of foam sclerotherapy in patients who underwent bilateral treatment of the great saphenous veins in a single procedure, in selected cases of advanced venous insufficiency. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 55 patients (110 limbs) with bilateral incompetence of the great saphenous veins who had undergone foam sclerotherapy treatment bilaterally, using a maximum dose of 20 ml of foam per patient and inelastic compression. Results: In 81 (73.6%) of the 110 saphenous veins analyzed, occlusion was obtained in the first session. After a second session this figure rose to 106 (96.3%) and all 110 (100%) veins were occluded after three sessions. Bilateral occlusion of the great saphenous veins was achieved in 27 patients (50%) in one session, in 34 (62%) patients in two sessions, and in 55 (100%) patients in three sessions. At 42 days after sclerotherapy, there was complete ulcer healing in seven (63%) of the 11 patients with ulcers and partial healing in 3 (27%) of these patients. One patient (1.8%) had self-limited lipothymia and visual scotomas, 3 patients (5.45%) had skin spots, and 19 patients (34.5%) developed retained intravascular coagulum. Conclusions: Bilateral foam sclerotherapy in a synchronous procedure is an option to be considered for treatment of varicose veins of the lower limbsContexto: A insuficiência venosa crônica é uma entidade com alta prevalência. Os casos avançados apresentam morbidade elevada. Objetivos: Avaliar os riscos e benefícios da escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em pacientes que foram submetidos ao tratamento das veias safenas magnas bilateralmente em tempo único. Métodos: Foram revistos retrospectivamente 55 pacientes (110 membros) portadores de incompetência bilateral das veias safenas magnas submetidas a tratamento escleroterápico com espuma bilateralmente, em tempo único, usando uma dose máxima de 20 mL de espuma de polidocanol por paciente. Resultados: Das 110 safenas analisadas, obteve-se a oclusão de 81 (73,6%) com uma sessão, de 106 (96,3%) com duas sessões e de 110 (100%) com três sessões. Houve oclusão bilateral das safenas magnas em 27 pacientes (50%) em uma sessão, em 34 (62%) em duas sessões e em 55 (100%) em três sessões. De 11 pacientes portadores de úlceras, houve cicatrização total de sete (63%) e parcial de três (27%) 42 dias após a escleroterapia. Houve lipotimia autolimitada e escotomas visuais em um paciente (1,8%) e manchas em três (5,45%); 19 pacientes (34,5%) foram submetidos a punção para drenagem de coágulo retido. Conclusões: A escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas em tempo único mostrou-se uma técnica segura e eficaz em pacientes selecionados.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilMED - DEPARTAMENTO DE CIRURGIAUFMG2023-10-23T19:18:00Z2023-10-23T19:18:00Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf10.1590/1677-5449.20017816777301http://hdl.handle.net/1843/59846porJornal Vascular BrasileiroLuiz Antonio MirandaRachel Cristina do CarmoCláudia Carvalho Sathler-meloGuilherme de Castro Santosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2023-10-23T19:31:11Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/59846Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2023-10-23T19:31:11Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único
Bilateral foam polidocanol sclerotherapy of great saphenous veins and their tributaries in synchronous procedure
title Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único
spellingShingle Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único
Luiz Antonio Miranda
Escleroterapia com espuma
Varizes bilaterais
Complicações
Escleroterapia
Varizes
title_short Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único
title_full Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único
title_fullStr Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único
title_full_unstemmed Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único
title_sort Escleroterapia com espuma de polidocanol em veias safenas magnas e suas tributárias bilateralmente em tempo único
author Luiz Antonio Miranda
author_facet Luiz Antonio Miranda
Rachel Cristina do Carmo
Cláudia Carvalho Sathler-melo
Guilherme de Castro Santos
author_role author
author2 Rachel Cristina do Carmo
Cláudia Carvalho Sathler-melo
Guilherme de Castro Santos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luiz Antonio Miranda
Rachel Cristina do Carmo
Cláudia Carvalho Sathler-melo
Guilherme de Castro Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Escleroterapia com espuma
Varizes bilaterais
Complicações
Escleroterapia
Varizes
topic Escleroterapia com espuma
Varizes bilaterais
Complicações
Escleroterapia
Varizes
description Background: Chronic venous insufficiency is a highly prevalent disease. Advanced cases have high morbidity. Objectives: To evaluate the risks and benefits of foam sclerotherapy in patients who underwent bilateral treatment of the great saphenous veins in a single procedure, in selected cases of advanced venous insufficiency. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 55 patients (110 limbs) with bilateral incompetence of the great saphenous veins who had undergone foam sclerotherapy treatment bilaterally, using a maximum dose of 20 ml of foam per patient and inelastic compression. Results: In 81 (73.6%) of the 110 saphenous veins analyzed, occlusion was obtained in the first session. After a second session this figure rose to 106 (96.3%) and all 110 (100%) veins were occluded after three sessions. Bilateral occlusion of the great saphenous veins was achieved in 27 patients (50%) in one session, in 34 (62%) patients in two sessions, and in 55 (100%) patients in three sessions. At 42 days after sclerotherapy, there was complete ulcer healing in seven (63%) of the 11 patients with ulcers and partial healing in 3 (27%) of these patients. One patient (1.8%) had self-limited lipothymia and visual scotomas, 3 patients (5.45%) had skin spots, and 19 patients (34.5%) developed retained intravascular coagulum. Conclusions: Bilateral foam sclerotherapy in a synchronous procedure is an option to be considered for treatment of varicose veins of the lower limbs
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