Combination of minitrauma venous valve reparation and intravascular electric coagulation to treat primary deep venous valve dysfunction of lower limb
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    Abstract:Objective:To summarize the clinical experience of combination of minitramatic valve reparation with small femoral incision and intravascutlar electric coagulation of the varicose veins to treat primary deep venous valve dysfunction of lower limbs.
    Methods :The clinical data of 67 patients with primary deep venous valve dysfunction who received operation of superficial femoral vein valve reparation and intravascular electric coagulation in the varicose vein was retrospectively analyzed.
    Results:All patients could ambulate 5-10 hour′s after operation, stitches were taken out on 7th postoperation day and there were no complications. During 1 to 5 years follow-up by ultrasound, the clinical cure rate was 100% and 96.36% in 2 years and 3years respectively.
    Conclusions:The combination of ineravascular electric coagulation and valve repair operations with small incision is a good, convenient, minitraumatic, aesthetic and rapid recuperative method for treatment of patients with primary deep venous valve dysfunction, and it is suitable for widespread use in base-level hospitals.

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WANG Chun-xi, HAN li-na, PU Dong-li, SUN Sheng, CAO Xiao-ming, WANG Xiao-ling.Combination of minitrauma venous valve reparation and intravascular electric coagulation to treat primary deep venous valve dysfunction of lower limb[J]. Chin J Gen Surg,2007,16(6):8-.
DOI:10.7659/j. issn.1005-6947.2007.06.008

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  • Received:January 01,1900
  • Revised:January 01,1900
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  • Online: June 25,2007
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