Minimally invasive surgical management of primary venous ulcers vs. compression treatment: a randomized clinical trial

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作者
Zamboni, P [1 ]
Cisno, C [1 ]
Marchetti, F [1 ]
Mazza, P [1 ]
Fogato, L [1 ]
Carandina, S [1 ]
De Palma, M [1 ]
Libon, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ferrara, Day Surg Unit, Dept Surg Anaestesiol & Radiol Sci, I-44100 Ferrara, Italy
关键词
primary venous ulcers; minimally invasive surgery; venous haemodynamics; CHIVA; compression; quality of life;
D O I
10.1053/ejvs.2002.1871
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objectives: to compare minimally invasive surgical haemodynamic correction of reflux (CHIVA) with compression in the treatment of venous ulceration. Design: prospective randomised study. Materials and Methods: from a cohort of 80 patients with 87 venous leg ulcers, 47 were randomised to either surgery or compression. Results: at a mean follow-up of 3 years, healing was 100% (31 days) in the surgical and 96% (63 days), in the compression group (p < 0.02). The recurrence rate was 9% in the surgical and 38% in the compression group (p < 0.05). In the surgical group, all plethysmographic parameters except ejection fraction, had improved significantly at 6 months in the surgical group, and at 3 years residual volume fraction remained in the normal range. Finally, quality of life significantly improved in the operated group. Conclusions: this study supports the effectiveness of surgical therapy for leg ulceration. secondary to superficial venous reflux.
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页码:313 / 318
页数:6
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