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  • Assessment of Combined Management for Lower Limb Chronic Venous Insufficiency According to CEAP Classification

    Objective To assess the combined management of lower limb chronic venous diseases according to the CEAP classification. Methods One hundred and twenty patients were classified according to the CEAP classification. Based on clinical presentation and image study, all patients were treated with combined management plan including oppression, medication and surgery. Results All 120 patients (135 limbs) were followed up in clinic, the local recurrence rate was 18.52%(25/135). Conclusion CEAP classification expounds the developing process of lower limb chronic venous diseases. With CEAP, we can avoid the blind spot in the treatment and expand the extent of combined therapy. Accordingly, CEAP classification is useful in the treatment and diagnosis of chronic venous diseases.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Advances in Surgical Management of Primary Venous Reflux Disease of Lower Extremity

    Objective To evaluate the effect of surgical management of primary venous reflux disease in lower extremity. Methods Literatures about the surgical management of venous reflux disease in lower extremity were collected and reviewed. Results In patients with primary venous reflux disease,comprehensive surgical management of concomitant superficial,deep and perforating veins might greatly improve the clinical effect. Conclusion Comprehensive surgical management will be the direction of surgical management of primary venous reflux disease in lower extremity.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Interpretation of “European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) 2022 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Chronic Venous Disease of the Lower Limbs”

    On January 11, 2022, the European Society of Vascular Surgery (ESVS) completed its first update in the “European Society for Vascular Surgery 2022 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Chronic Venous Disease of the Lower Limbs” since 2015. Based on the existing literatures and expert consensus, the guidelines added and revised the treatment strategies, postoperative monitoring, and postoperative anticoagulation of superficial venous insufficiency of the lower extremities and pelvic venous diseases. The new and modified parts will be interpreted.

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  • Research hotspots of venous surgery

    With the aging of the Chinese population, the incidence of vascular diseases is increasing year by year. Currently, venous diseases account for a large proportion of vascular surgical diseases. With the rapid development of venous imaging, the rapid progress of endovascular technology and the innovation of vene-related instruments, the diagnosis and treatment of venous diseases are constantly updated. As the development source and foundation of vascular surgeons, venous diseases should be paid attention to by every vascular surgeon. This paper will discuss the current research hotspots of venous surgery.

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