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Treatment Modalities for Small Saphenous Vein Insufficiency: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Doeke Boersma1, Verena N N Kornmann2, Ramon R J P van Eekeren3, Ellen Tromp4, Çagdas Ünlü2, Michel M J P Reijnen3, Jean-Paul P M de Vries2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate and compare the anatomical success rates and complications of the treatment modalities for small saphenous vein (SSV) incompetence.
METHODS: A systematic literature search was performed in PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library on the following therapies for incompetence of SSVs: surgery, endovenous laser ablation (EVLA), radiofrequency ablation (RFA), ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy (UGFS), steam ablation, and mechanochemical endovenous ablation (MOCA). The search found 49 articles (5 randomized controlled trials, 44 cohort studies) reporting on the different treatment modalities: surgery (n=9), EVLA (n=28), RFA (n=9), UGFS (n=6), and MOCA (n=1). A random-effects model was used to estimate the primary outcome of anatomical success, which was defined as closure of the treated vein on follow-up duplex ultrasound imaging. The estimate is reported with the 95% confidence interval (CI). Secondary outcomes were technical success and major complications [paresthesia and deep vein thrombosis (DVT)], given as the weighted means.
RESULTS: The pooled anatomical success rate was 58.0% (95% CI 40.9% to 75.0%) for surgery in 798 SSVs, 98.5% (95% CI 97.7% to 99.2%) for EVLA in 2950 SSVs, 97.1% (95% CI 94.3% to 99.9%) for RFA in 386 SSVs, and 63.6% (95% CI 47.1% to 80.1%) for UGFS in 494 SSVs. One study reported results of MOCA, with an anatomical success rate of 94%. Neurologic complications were most frequently reported after surgery (mean 19.6%) and thermal ablation (EVLA: mean 4.8%; RFA: mean 9.7%). Deep venous thrombosis was a rare complication (0% to 1.2%).
CONCLUSION: Endovenous thermal ablation (EVLA/RFA) should be preferred to surgery and foam sclerotherapy in the treatment of SSV incompetence. Although data on nonthermal techniques in SSV are still sparse, the potential benefits, especially the reduced risk of nerve injury, might be of considerable clinical importance.
© The Author(s) 2015.

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Keywords:  endovenous laser ablation; foam sclerotherapy; incompetent vein; mechanochemical ablation; meta-analysis; pharmacomechanical ablation; radiofrequency ablation; reflux; small saphenous vein; varicose vein; venous insufficiency

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26564912     DOI: 10.1177/1526602815616375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endovasc Ther        ISSN: 1526-6028            Impact factor:   3.487


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Review 1.  [Endovenous ablation versus open surgery for varicose veins : An attempt at an evaluation].

Authors:  K Hartmann; D Stenger; M Hartmann; L Rafi-Stenger
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 0.751

2.  Factors influencing the choice of treatment modality for individual patients with varicose veins.

Authors:  B Campbell; N Chinai; P Hollering; H Wright; R McCarthy
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2017-07-06       Impact factor: 1.891

Review 3.  S2k guidelines: diagnosis and treatment of varicose veins.

Authors:  F Pannier; T Noppeney; J Alm; F X Breu; G Bruning; I Flessenkämper; H Gerlach; K Hartmann; B Kahle; H Kluess; E Mendoza; D Mühlberger; A Mumme; H Nüllen; K Rass; S Reich-Schupke; D Stenger; M Stücker; C G Schmedt; T Schwarz; J Tesmann; J Teßarek; S Werth; E Valesky
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 1.198

4.  Antigen removal process preserves function of small diameter venous valved conduits, whereas SDS-decellularization results in significant valvular insufficiency.

Authors:  Manuela Lopera Higuita; Leigh G Griffiths
Journal:  Acta Biomater       Date:  2020-03-07       Impact factor: 8.947

5.  Mid-calf level as a puncture site is not safe enough for thermal ablation of the small saphenous vein.

Authors:  Soner Sanioglu; Halit Yerebakan; Ali Ozgen; Huseyin O Ozdemir; Nurcan K Sancar; Mustafa B Farsak
Journal:  SAGE Open Med       Date:  2017-09-12

6.  Endovenous Laser Ablation of Varicose Veins Preserves Biological Properties of Vascular Endothelium and Modulates Proinflammatory Agent Profile More Favorably Than Classic Vein Stripping.

Authors:  Paweł Uruski; Krzysztof Aniukiewicz; Justyna Mikuła-Pietrasik; Patrycja Sosińska; Andrzej Tykarski; Krzysztof Książek; Zbigniew Krasiński
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-02-20       Impact factor: 3.411

7.  Prophylactic GSV surgery in elderly candidates for hip or knee arthroplasty.

Authors:  Gennaro Quarto; Bruno Amato; Giacomo Benassai; Marco Apperti; Antonio Sellitti; Luigi Sivero; Ermenegildo Furino
Journal:  Open Med (Wars)       Date:  2016-11-19

8.  Evaluation of endolaser thermoablation of the small saphenous vein under local anesthesia.

Authors:  Filipe Cézar Bertassoni de Souza; Walter Jr Boim de Araujo; Adriana Buechner de Freitas Brandao; Camila de Almeida Mazzoni; Fabiano Luiz Erzinger; Filipe Carlos Caron; Viviane Gomes Milgioransa Ruggeri
Journal:  J Vasc Bras       Date:  2021-08-02

9.  Mechanical Occlusion Chemically Assisted Ablation (MOCA) for Saphenous Vein Insufficiency: A Meta-Analysis of a Randomized Trial.

Authors:  Johanes Nugroho; Ardyan Wardhana; Cornelia Ghea
Journal:  Int J Vasc Med       Date:  2020-01-29

10.  Risk Factors of Saphenous Vein Insufficiency in Female Patients in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Abdullah Alwahbi; Amal Alamri; Wafa Alotaibi
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2020-01-13
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