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Leg ulcer treatment by superficial vein surgery and saline-gauze dressing
Author(s) -
Rolandas Dagilaitis,
Vytautas Triponis,
Ingrida Gudgalytė,
Dalia Triponienė
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
lietuvos chirurgija
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1648-9942
pISSN - 1392-0995
DOI - 10.15388/lietchirur.2007.4.2176
Subject(s) - medicine , surgery , varicose ulcer , edema , saline , ankle , wound care , varicose veins , vein , anesthesia
Rolandas Dagilaitis,  Vytautas Triponis, Ingrida Gudgalytė,  Dalia TriponienėVilnius University Centre of Vascular Surgery,Antakalnio str. 57, LT-10207 Vilnius, LithuaniaE-mail: vytautas.triponis@mf.vu.ltObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of phlebectomy and topic saline in patients with leg ulcer caused by isolated superficial vein reflux.Materials and methodsOne hundred and thirty consecutive patients with 143 ulcers were operated for superficial varicose veins and venous ulcer. Patients with deep reflux, peripheral arterial disease (ankle/brachial index <0.9), diabetes, history of circular venous ulcer, malignancies, mental disorders, musculoskeletal diseases limiting patient’s physical activity and edema of non venous origin were excluded from the study. Past history data were recorded by questionnaires which included the duration of the ulcer, the number of recurrences, characteristic of compression therapy and topic agents used for ulcer care. Ulcer size was evaluated according to its largest dimension. Operations were performed under regional anaesthesia. All patients were followed at 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 months. No compression therapy was advocated postoperatively.ResultsUlcer manifestation span was from 1 to 33 years, 6.47±0.55 years on the average (p 6 cm respectively. The healing process was complete in 135 (94.4%) ulcers at 1 year. One healed ulcer (0.7%) recurred between 6 and 12 months, 7 ulcers >6 cm showed reepithelialization being in process.ConclusionPhlebectomy in cases of isolated superficial vein reflux is able to heal venous ulcers in majority of patients. The healing rate was correlative with ulcer size and duration. Surgery plus saline-gauze local treatment significantly reduced the costs of venous ulcer treatment.Key words: leg ulcer, superficial vein surgery, topical treatment

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