J A Olivencia1. 1. Iowa Vein Center, West Des Moines, Iowa, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pitfalls, precautions, and technical maneuvers concerning ambulatory phlebectomy are presented in order to facilitate the execution of this procedure. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to underline certain pitfalls and precautions in the performance of ambulatory phlebectomy in order to minimized morbidity and procure satisfactory results. METHODS: The author has principally used his experience in more than 4,000 ambulatory phlebectomies as the basis for this study. RESULTS: The pitfalls and precautions concerning patient selection, operative technique, wound care, and the postoperative compressive dressing are discussed. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that ambulatory phlebectomy can be performed with minimal complications and will provide a pleasing experience for both the patient and surgeon if certain pitfalls are avoided and precautions are heeded.
BACKGROUND: Pitfalls, precautions, and technical maneuvers concerning ambulatory phlebectomy are presented in order to facilitate the execution of this procedure. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to underline certain pitfalls and precautions in the performance of ambulatory phlebectomy in order to minimized morbidity and procure satisfactory results. METHODS: The author has principally used his experience in more than 4,000 ambulatory phlebectomies as the basis for this study. RESULTS: The pitfalls and precautions concerning patient selection, operative technique, wound care, and the postoperative compressive dressing are discussed. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that ambulatory phlebectomy can be performed with minimal complications and will provide a pleasing experience for both the patient and surgeon if certain pitfalls are avoided and precautions are heeded.