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DOPPLER ULTRASOUND DETECTION OF SAPHENOFEMORAL AND SAPHENOPOPLITEAL INCOMPETENCE AND OPERATIVE VENOGRAPHY TO ENSURE PRECISE SAPHENOPOPLITEAL LIGATION

Authors :
M C Hoare
J. P. Royle
Source :
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 54:49-52
Publication Year :
1984
Publisher :
Wiley, 1984.

Abstract

Recurrent varicose veins may result from inadequate assessment or inadequate surgery. In this study, 110 consecutive patients (165 limbs) were assessed pre-operatively for the presence or absence of reflux at the saphenofemoral (SF) and saphenopopliteal (SP) junctions by clinical assessment and by Doppler ultrasound. The pre-operative results where then compared with findings at the time of surgery. Doppler ultrasound as a means of predicting SF and SP incompetence was superior to clinical assessment. Doppler Doppler ultrasound detected 100% (two false positives) of incompetent SF junctions, and 100% (six false positives) of incompetent SP junctions, compared to the clinical detection of 72% (no false positives) and 64% (five false positives), respectively. Short saphenous venography was performed in 36 limbs in which SP reflux was suspected on clinical assessment and/or by Doppler ultrasound. It proved valuable in demonstrating the level and mode of termination of the short saphenous vein. This guided the placement of the skin incision.

Details

ISSN :
14452197 and 14451433
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ANZ Journal of Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2588bb7523eb2b1910ae9de755a944fc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.1984.tb06684.x