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The anterior saphenous vein. Part 4. Clinical and technical considerations in treatment. Endorsed by the American Vein and Lymphatic Society, the American Venous Forum, and the International Union of Phlebology.

Authors :
Boyle, Edward M
Drgastin, Rachel
Labropoulos, Nicos
Caggiati, Alberto
Gasparis, Antonios
Doganci, Suat
Meissner, Mark
Source :
Phlebology; Jun2024, Vol. 39 Issue 5, p333-341, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The decision to treat a refluxing anterior saphenous vein (ASV) should be a clinical decision based on the assessment on the ASV's contribution to patient's signs and symptoms. Once the decision to treat has been made, there are anatomic, clinical, and technical considerations in treatment planning. Methods: Clinical scenarios were discussed by a panel of experts and common anatomic, clinical, and technical considerations were identified. Results: There are unique clinical considerations such as whether both the great saphenous vein (GSV) and ASV should be concomitantly treated, if a normal ASV should be treated when treating a refluxing GSV and when and how to treat the associated tributary varicose tributaries. Being aware of the anatomic, clinical, and technical considerations allows development of a treatment plan that optimizes long-term outcomes in patients with ASV reflux. Conclusion: Ultimately the treatment plan should be tailored to address these types of variables in a patient-centered discussion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02683555
Volume :
39
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Phlebology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177482030
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/02683555231223063