Ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy using physician-compounded foam: Position statement from the American vein and lymphatic society.

Todd Cartee, Daniel P Friedmann, John Blebea, Stephen Daugherty, Satish Vayuvegula, Vineet Mishra
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Background: Chronic venous disease has a major impact on the quality of life of millions of patients. Large randomized controlled trials have established ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy (UGFS) as a safe and effective treatment option for both saphenous vein insufficiency and tributary disease. Ultrasound guidance is a critical component of sclerotherapy of non-visible veins.Method: An expert panel of the American Vein and Lymphatic Society (AVLS) was convened to review the literature and write a Position Statement with recommendations for the use of UGFS with physician-compounded foam for patients with venous insufficiency.Result: Consensus recommendations from the expert panel highlight the advantages and safety of high-quality physician-compounded foam. These recommendations were reviewed, edited and approved by the Guidelines Committee of the AVLS.Conclusion: UGFS with in-office, physician-compounded foam is a safe primary treatment option for varicose, tributary, and truncal veins of the lower extremities and is an important adjunct therapy for tributary disease following or concomitant to endovenous ablation procedures.

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超声引导泡沫硬化疗法使用医师复合泡沫:来自美国静脉和淋巴学会的立场声明。
背景:慢性静脉疾病对数百万患者的生活质量有重大影响。大型随机对照试验已经确定超声引导泡沫硬化疗法(UGFS)是隐静脉功能不全和分支疾病的安全有效的治疗选择。超声引导是不可见静脉硬化治疗的重要组成部分。方法:美国静脉和淋巴学会(AVLS)召集专家小组回顾文献,并撰写立场声明,建议使用UGFS与医生复合泡沫治疗静脉功能不全患者。结果:专家小组的一致建议强调了高质量医师复合泡沫的优点和安全性。这些建议由AVLS指南委员会审查、编辑和批准。结论:UGFS与室内、医师复合泡沫是治疗下肢静脉曲张、支静脉和截静脉的一种安全的主要治疗选择,是静脉内消融手术后或伴随支静脉疾病的重要辅助治疗方法。
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