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Endovenous laser ablation (980 nm) of the small saphenous vein in a series of 147 limbs with a 3-year follow-up.

J Desmyttère1, C Grard, G Stalnikiewicz, B Wassmer, S Mordon.   

Abstract

AIM: This study aims to demonstrate the treatment outcomes of endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) of incompetent small saphenous veins (SSVs) with a 980-nm diode laser.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between 1 June 2003 and 30 June 2006, 128 patients (147 limbs) with varicose veins and reflux in the SSV on duplex ultrasound (US) examination were treated with a 980-nm diode laser under US guidance. EVLA was performed using pulsed mode with a power of 10W. The pulse duration (1.5-3 s) was chosen to deliver a linear endovenous energy density (LEED) depending on the SSV diameter measured 1.5 cm below the sapheno-popliteal junction (SPJ) with the patient standing. For SSV diameters between 2 and 4.5mm, the LEED applied was 50 Jcm(-1). The LEED was 70 Jcm(-1) for 4.5-7 mm, 90 Jcm(-1) for 7-10mm. Patients were evaluated at 1-week, 1-month, 1-year, 2-year and 3-year follow-up.
RESULTS: The initial technical success rate was 100% in 147 patients. The SSV remained closed in 114 of 117 limbs (97%) after 1 year, all of 61 limbs after 2 years and all of 30 limbs after 3 years. For the three SSVs where re-canalisation was observed, the diameter was greater than 9 mm. Major complications have not been detected and, in particular, there was no deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Ecchymoses were seen in 60% with a median duration of 2 weeks. Temporary paraesthesia (mostly hypoaesthesia) was observed in 40% of treated legs with a median duration of 2 weeks. The maximum duration did not exceed 4 weeks. No skin discolouration, superficial burn, thrombophlebitis or palpable induration was observed.
CONCLUSION: EVLA of the incompetent SSV with a 980-nm diode laser appears to be an extremely safe technique. After successful treatment, there is a very low rate of re-canalisation of the SSV. Obliteration of the SSV was confirmed at 1-, 2- and 3-year follow-up; this study suggests that this procedure will provide a lasting result. Copyright 2009 European Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19836275     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2009.09.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg        ISSN: 1078-5884            Impact factor:   7.069


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