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Occlusion of the Great and Small Saphenous Vein Using Copolymeric Glue Based on N-Butyl Cyanoacrylate and Methacryloxy Sulfolane
Published on: December 9, 2022
Varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency
1Hugo.Partsch@meduniwien.ac.at
Varicose veins, or chronic venous disorders, affect many adults. Management involves compression therapy and may require procedures to correct venous reflux and hypertension for long-term relief.
Area of Science:
- Vascular Medicine
- Phlebology
Background:
- Varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) are common, affecting a significant portion of the adult population.
- Chronic venous disorders encompass a spectrum of venous abnormalities, from telangiectasias to severe CVI with edema and ulcers.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the classification, etiology, and management of chronic venous disorders.
- To emphasize the importance of a structured approach to diagnosis and treatment.
Main Methods:
- Discussion of the CEAP classification system for standardizing the description of chronic venous disorders.
- Review of current therapeutic strategies, including conservative and interventional options.
Main Results:
- Varicose vein treatments offer good short-term results but have high recurrence rates.
- Chronic venous insufficiency necessitates ongoing management, with compression therapy being a cornerstone.
Conclusions:
- Effective management of chronic venous disorders requires a comprehensive approach, integrating classification, understanding etiology, and tailored treatment.
- Interventions like surgery or endovenous procedures are crucial for addressing venous reflux and hypertension in selected cases.
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