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A potential therapeutic pitfall in the treatment of venous reflux due to variant planar anatomy of varicose segments.

Sinan Deniz1, Derya Tureli1, Burcu Akpinar1, Levent Oguzkurt1,2.   

Abstract

Purpose To elaborate on a planar anatomic variant of great saphenous vein as a potential therapeutic pitfall in the treatment of venous reflux. Materials and methods Lower extremity veins in 568 limbs with great saphenous vein insufficiency were sonographically mapped. A rather overlooked variation, the saphenous bow, was studied with emphasis on anatomic clarification and its involvement in venous insufficiency. Results This variation, observed in 5.1% (n = 29) of limbs, comprised two segments; one uninterrupted great saphenous vein proper coursing throughout saphenous compartment and one extra-compartmental segment originating distally from and proximally fusing with it. Venous arch remains within compartment only briefly during take-off and re-entry. Extra-compartmental venous arch had reflux either alone (10.3%) or together with intra-compartmental segment (75.9%). Conclusion This variation, part of saphenous segmental aplasia/hypoplasia complex, is associated with venous insufficiency. Meticulous mapping of great saphenous vein territory and identification of such variants during planning stage is indispensable for optimal clinical outcomes of treatment.

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Keywords:  Great saphenous vein; saphenous compartment; ultrasonography; variation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28728467     DOI: 10.1177/0268355517722703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phlebology        ISSN: 0268-3555            Impact factor:   1.740


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Review 1.  Physical Examination and Ultrasound Evaluation of Patients with Superficial Venous Disease.

Authors:  Leigh C Casadaban; John M Moriarty; Cheryl H Hoffman
Journal:  Semin Intervent Radiol       Date:  2021-06-03       Impact factor: 1.780

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