QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY AFTER SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACUTE VARICO-THROMBOPHLEBITISIN THE GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN BASIN

  • S. S. Filip
  • I. I. Hadzheha
Keywords: acute varicothrombophlebitis, great saphenous vein, transfascial thrombosis, thrombectomy, krosektomiya, chronic venous insufficiency.

Abstract

Summary. Objective. Toquantify the symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency after surgical treatment of AVTF in the basin of the great saphenous vein.

Materials and methods. The results of treatment of 355 patients with AVTF in the basin of the great saphenous vein were quantified. Of these, 234 (65.9 %) patients underwent surgical treatment of AVTF. Depending on the location and method of treatment, patients were divided into seven groups.

Results. The overall clinical score before surgery ranged from (11.71±1.87) to (19.78±5.74) points, and 12 months after surgery it was highest in patients of group VII and amounted to (9.75 ± 2.89)points. Restriction of physical activity before surgery in patients with AVTF ranged from (1.13±0.21) to (2.82±0.38) points, and after 12 months — from (0.43±0.19) to (1.05±0.22) points . Assessing the severity of the disease on three components, the following results were obtained: in patients before surgery, the clinical score ranged from (10.21±2.55) to (20.51±6.43,6) months after it — from (5.27±0.78) to (13.44 ± 3.21), and after 12 months — from (2.59±0.76) to (8.24±2.17) points.

Conclusions. The obtained quantitative results of the assessment of symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency convincingly demonstrate the high efficiency and expediency of surgical treatment of AVTF in large subcutaneous vein pools in comparison with isolated conservative treatment, which allows to obtain good early and long-term results in most patients.

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Published
2021-03-20
How to Cite
Filip, S. S., & Hadzheha, I. I. (2021). QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY AFTER SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACUTE VARICO-THROMBOPHLEBITISIN THE GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN BASIN. Kharkiv Surgical School, (1), 112-116. https://doi.org/10.37699/2308-7005.1.2021.21
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QUESTIONS OF VASCULAR SURGERY