Abstract

The most common pathology of the lower extremity veins is varicose veins, which is an urgent medical and social problem. The number of patients with trophic disorders is not decreasing, despite the improvement of treatment methods, which leads to a deterioration in the quality of life. Therefore, the topic of introducing new and improving existing minimally invasive treatment methods is relevant and requires further research. According to international studies, the combined laser method of treatment is superior in terms of therapeutic and cosmetic results to all known methods of surgical treatment of varicose veins and can be used in most cases.Aim. To demonstrate the eff ectiveness of individual diff erentiated combined surgical techniques for the treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities, taking into account the data of ultrasound preoperative and intraoperative navigation.Material and methods. The study included 246 patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities of class C2-C5, who had various variants of varicose veins of the lower extremities – saphenous varicose veins in the system of small and/or large saphenous veins, which in some patients was combined with varicose veins in the basin of non-saphenous veins and reticular varicose veins. Patients were divided into clinical groups due to the diff erence in surgical and tactical treatment approach. All patients underwent preoperative ultrasound Doppler ultrasonography (USG) of the lower extremity veins in horizontal and vertical positions. The patency of deep and saphenous veins, the presence of unable varicose dilated saphenous venous tributaries with an assessment of the aff ected basin (saphenous, non-saphenous varicose veins and combined forms) were assessed. Horizontal and vertical pathological venous refl uxes were detected. All patients underwent combined surgical intervention – EVLC and miniphlebectomy under ultrasound Doppler monitoring, and sclerotherapy as indicated. The observation period lasted 1.5 years for each patient.Research results and discussion. The assessment of the treatment results was based on the presence of patient complaints, analysis of the clinical picture, the presence or absence of complications during the observation period, recurrence of the disease during the observation period, and analysis of the ultrasound assessment of the veins by an ultrasound diagnostician during a dynamic examination. USG was mandatorily performed in patients of all groups before surgical treatment, during surgical correction and as a control within 1-3 days after surgery. Dynamic follow-up was performed in all patients at 1, 3, 6 and 12-18 months after surgical treatment.Conclusions. Most patients have a complete recovery after surgical treatment. Careful history taking in patients of this group and performance of ultrasound Doppler ultrasonography of the veins of the lower extremities allowed to choose an eff ective individual surgical treatment. Specialists’ understanding of the capabilities of ultrasound Doppler ultrasound of the veins of the lower extremities, as well as compliance with the full examination protocol for ultrasound Doppler veins, allows us to provide detailed information to determine the most eff ective treatment tactics and prevent complications of the disease.

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