Endoscopic subfascial dissection of perforating veins of lower legs in patients with venous ulcers

Prospective analysis of the results of endoscopic subfascial dissection of perforating veins of lower legs in 68 patients with venous ulcers is presented. Four patients developed postoperative wound infection. Mean duration of hospitalization was 4.5 days. The patients were able to resume routine da...

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Published inVestnik Rossiĭskoĭ akademii medits︠i︡nskih nauk no. 2; p. 18
Main Authors Sundukov, I V, Lipnitskiĭ, E M, Alekberzade, A V, Kapustniak, D A, Lagunov, M V, Krest'ianova, I A
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 2009
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Summary:Prospective analysis of the results of endoscopic subfascial dissection of perforating veins of lower legs in 68 patients with venous ulcers is presented. Four patients developed postoperative wound infection. Mean duration of hospitalization was 4.5 days. The patients were able to resume routine daily activity within 8 days after surgery. Mean length of ulcer healing was 7.0 months. Complete healing required 3 months in 22.1% of the patients, 6 months in 38.2%, 9 months in 66.2%, and 1 year in 97.1%. Ulcers recurred in 2 patients. Mean clinical and disability scores 8 months after surgery were on an average very low. It is concluded that subfascial dissection of perforating veins of lower legs in patients with venous ulcers improves clinical symptoms, promotes healing of ulcers, produces minimal postoperative complications, and plays an important role in correction of concomitant pathology.
ISSN:0869-6047