{"title":"筋膜下结扎术治疗功能不全的穿通静脉","authors":"C. Goud","doi":"10.47799/pimr.0902.12","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background: Chronic venous ulceration of the leg is a common\npresentation in surgical clinics. Although, the majority of ulcers\ncan be healed by simple compression. Some chronic ulcers with\nvenous competencies require correction surgeries. We in the\ncurrent study tried to study the role of Cockett and Dodd's\noperation of subfascial ligation of below-knee perforator veins\nin the treatment of varicose veins of the lower limbs.\nMethods: This cross-sectional study was done in the\nDepartment of General Surgery, Prathima Institute of Medical\nSciences, Naganoor, Karimnagar. N=40cases of varicosities of\nthe lower limbs with perforatorincompetence with or without\nsaphenofemoral incompetence. The patients were treated with\nperforator ligationalone with the Cockett and Dodd method\nor in combination with the stripping procedure.\nResults: The clinical classification shows C5 healed venous\nulcers and C6 active venous ulcers. 64% of cases belonged to\nthese two categories and no case of C1 was found in our study.\nPerforator incompetence only was found in n=25 cases where\nperforator ligation alone was done given in table 4. In n=15\ncases, perforator ligation and stripping with or without ligation\nof sphenopopliteal junction was done. The minimal mean\nduration of stay was 5.5 days the maximal mean duration of\nstay was 8.0 days.\nConclusion: Open subfascial perforator ligation by Cockett and\nDodd's procedure is a good procedure in the treatment of\nprimary varicose veins with perforator incompetence. The rates\nof complications can be largely reduced by careful patient\nselection and skill full operative techniques. Follow-up of\npatients must be done at intervals for the development of new\nincompetent perforating veins and varicosities which may lead\nto the recurrence of ulcer formation.","PeriodicalId":30624,"journal":{"name":"Perspectives In Medical Research","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-10-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Surgical Treatment of Incompetent Perforator Veins by\\nSubfascial Ligation\",\"authors\":\"C. Goud\",\"doi\":\"10.47799/pimr.0902.12\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Background: Chronic venous ulceration of the leg is a common\\npresentation in surgical clinics. Although, the majority of ulcers\\ncan be healed by simple compression. Some chronic ulcers with\\nvenous competencies require correction surgeries. 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Surgical Treatment of Incompetent Perforator Veins by
Subfascial Ligation
Background: Chronic venous ulceration of the leg is a common
presentation in surgical clinics. Although, the majority of ulcers
can be healed by simple compression. Some chronic ulcers with
venous competencies require correction surgeries. We in the
current study tried to study the role of Cockett and Dodd's
operation of subfascial ligation of below-knee perforator veins
in the treatment of varicose veins of the lower limbs.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was done in the
Department of General Surgery, Prathima Institute of Medical
Sciences, Naganoor, Karimnagar. N=40cases of varicosities of
the lower limbs with perforatorincompetence with or without
saphenofemoral incompetence. The patients were treated with
perforator ligationalone with the Cockett and Dodd method
or in combination with the stripping procedure.
Results: The clinical classification shows C5 healed venous
ulcers and C6 active venous ulcers. 64% of cases belonged to
these two categories and no case of C1 was found in our study.
Perforator incompetence only was found in n=25 cases where
perforator ligation alone was done given in table 4. In n=15
cases, perforator ligation and stripping with or without ligation
of sphenopopliteal junction was done. The minimal mean
duration of stay was 5.5 days the maximal mean duration of
stay was 8.0 days.
Conclusion: Open subfascial perforator ligation by Cockett and
Dodd's procedure is a good procedure in the treatment of
primary varicose veins with perforator incompetence. The rates
of complications can be largely reduced by careful patient
selection and skill full operative techniques. Follow-up of
patients must be done at intervals for the development of new
incompetent perforating veins and varicosities which may lead
to the recurrence of ulcer formation.