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Venous Disease > Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins
Varicose veins affect:
 
20-25% of adult females
10-15% of adult males

Assessment of varicose veins

History
 
Poor correlation exists between symptoms and signs
Cough, tap and thrill tests are inaccurate
Important to identify those with history of DVT or lower limb fracture
If history of DVT need preoperative investigation with duplex scanning
Examination
 
Identify distribution of varicose veins - long saphenous (LSV) vs short saphenous (SSV)
Confirm with tourniquet testing and hand held-doppler probe (5 MHz)
Recurrent varicose veins need duplex ultrasound

Causes of Varicose Veins

Primary
 
Cong. abs. of valves
Weakness/wasting of muscles.
Calf muscle pump failure.
Secondary
 
Obstruction of venous return due to DVT, Tumours, Pregnancy, etc.
Klippel Trenauney Syn.- Cong. A-V fistula.

Signs & Symptoms

Pain in the calf.
Swelling.
Skin colour changes.
Cosmetic.

Investigations

Brodie-Trendelenburg test.
Hand held doppler.
Venous duplex scan.
Plethysmography.
Venogram.
Ankle-Brachial index.

Treatment

Conservative
 
Class II compression stockings.
Daflon/Trental/Venusmin

Surgical

 
Ligation of SFJ/SSPJ + Stripping of LSV upto knee+ multiple avulsions.
Subfascial Endoscopic Perforator Surgery
Valvuloplasty
Endovenous Laser
Injection Sclerotherapy

Indications for surgery

Primary Varicocities.
Perforator Incompetance.
Deep venous Reflux
Secondary Varicocities

Contraindications

Acute infective thrombophlebitis.
Deep vein thrombosis.
Pregnancy.
Tumours.

Complications

Thrombophlebitis
Ulceration
Lipodermatosclerosis
Rupture

Indications for SEPS

Incompetent perforator veins
Lipodermatosclerosis
Ulceration

Advantages of SEPS

Accurate localization of perforator veins in the subfascial compartment
Minimally invasive surgery done as day care
Morbidity from wound complications is eliminated
Ulcer healing rates are improved

Dr. Pankaj Patel a vascular surgeon has expertise in peripheral vascular diseases, varicose veins and deep vein thrombosis

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