2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2012.11.005
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Cyanoacrylate Superglue to Treat Varicose Veins: Truly Office Based and Minimally Invasive?

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“…Kronik venöz yetmezlik ve varis tedavisinde endovenöz tedavi yöntemleri cerrahi travmalara maruz kalmadan minimal invaziv olmasına rağmen, anestezi için multipl perivenöz iğne enjeksiyonu prosedürel ağrı, ekimoz ve nöropatik hasarlara neden olabilmektedir. Ayrıca tüm escent anestezi uygulamak öğrenme eğrisinin en zor kısmıdır, zaman ve deneyim gerektirir (11,12…”
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“…Kronik venöz yetmezlik ve varis tedavisinde endovenöz tedavi yöntemleri cerrahi travmalara maruz kalmadan minimal invaziv olmasına rağmen, anestezi için multipl perivenöz iğne enjeksiyonu prosedürel ağrı, ekimoz ve nöropatik hasarlara neden olabilmektedir. Ayrıca tüm escent anestezi uygulamak öğrenme eğrisinin en zor kısmıdır, zaman ve deneyim gerektirir (11,12…”
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“…There are encouraging short term and preliminary reports on developing the application of cyanoacrylate adhesives for superficial venous disease of the lower limb. [17][18][19][20][21] It is being emphasized that using cyanoacrylate adhesive abolishes the necessity for tumescent anaesthesia and subsequently reduce the risk of thermally induced paraesthesia. In this respect, our findings concur with those till date.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over the last 20 years, venous surgeons and companies researching new devices have largely concentrated on nonthermal alternatives to endovenous thermal ablation to remove the requirement for the injection of tumescent anaesthesia. Such techniques include foam sclerotherapy 15 , mechanochemical ablation (MOCA) 16 and cyanoacrylate glues 17 . However, probably because these all use the endovenous approach, none have proven to be disruptive to the dominance of endovenous thermoablation.…”
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confidence: 99%