We recommend using radial artery diameters of > or = 2.1 mm and < or = 2.5 mm for RCAVF construction, this diameter category having the highest patency at 1 year. A single cut-off guideline cannot be recommended.
These figures indicate that duplex-guided local exploration of the lower leg in patients with venous ulceration as a result of incompetent perforating veins would miss a substantial number of perforating veins, possibly leading to incomplete healing or recurrent ulceration.
Consideration of treating incompetent perforating veins remains a conundrum based on scientific evidence available till date. While subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS) proved to be a worthy alternative for open surgery, other even less invasive techniques were being introduced by the late nineties of the last century. Percutaneous thermo-ablation techniques are still being used today and seem more effective than non-thermal techniques. However, thermal techniques require anaesthesia and potentially may cause inadvertent damage to surrounding tissues such as nerves. Cyanoacrylate adhesive has a proven record, but not for the treatment of chronic venous disease of the leg. Innovation has led to the development of the VenaSeal® Sapheon Closure System which has been designed to use a modified cyanoacrylate glue as a new therapy for truncal vein incompetence. This paper explores the feasibility of ultrasound guided cyanoacrylate adhesive perforator embolization (CAPE). Results show a 76% occlusion rate of incompetent perforating veins without serious complications leading to the conclusion that further investigation with a dedicated delivery device in a larger patient population is warranted.
The overall patencies of interventions for deep venous pathology are exceptionally good after two years. Concomitantly the VEINES-Sym and VEINES-QOL scores improve significantly for 3, 12, and 24 months when compared to the baseline (T0) after treatment. Successful interventions showed, as expected, a significant greater QoL improvement between T0 and T3, T12, T24 for both VEINES-QOL and VEINES-Sym scores when compared to the failed interventions. The one-year linear improvement of two SF-36 scales (PF and RP) is also significant.
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