The Success Rate and Complications of Post-radiofrequency Ablation in Patients With Small Saphenous Insufficiency

Hossein Hemmati, Mani Moayeri far, S. M. Mousavi, Ghazaleh Hemmati, E. Rafiee, Mohammad Taghi Ashoobi
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Aims: This study aimed to determine the success rate and complications occurring after Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) in patients with small saphenous insufficiency who underwent RFA in Rasht. Methods & Materials: Patients with small saphenous vein insufficiency who underwent RFA were explored respecting success rate and potential complications, such as pain, hematoma, neuropathy, Endothermal Heat-Induced Thrombosis (EHIT), and skin burns. The study subjects were assessed 2 weeks after the procedure. Reconanalysis was followed up in the study participants by ultrasound at 2 weeks, 3-6 months, and the first year after RFA. Findings: This study examined 62 patients. A 100% success rate was reported and no case of reflux was observed in the first control ultrasound 2 weeks after RFA. The mean pain score significantly decreased (P<0.001). Besides, in one year, 3 cases of recanalization, 7 cases of EHIT, 9 cases of neuropathy, and 1 case of superficial thrombophlebitis were reported; no case of skin burn was observed. Conclusion: Considering the 100% success rate and slight adverse effects of this method, such as pain and recanalization, RFA is an acceptable approach. Furthermore, the incidence of EHIT should be considered.
小隐静脉功能不全射频消融的成功率及并发症分析
目的:本研究旨在确定小隐静脉功能不全患者射频消融(RFA)后的成功率和并发症。方法与材料:对小隐静脉功能不全患者行射频消融术的成功率及可能出现的并发症,如疼痛、血肿、神经病变、热致血栓形成(EHIT)、皮肤烧伤等进行分析。研究对象在手术后2周进行评估。在RFA后2周、3-6个月和第一年对研究参与者进行超声随访。结果:本研究检查了62例患者。在RFA后2周的第一次对照超声中,报告了100%的成功率,没有观察到反流病例。平均疼痛评分明显降低(P<0.001)。1年内报告再通3例,EHIT 7例,神经病变9例,浅表性血栓性静脉炎1例;无皮肤烧伤病例。结论:RFA手术成功率100%,术后疼痛、再通等不良反应轻微,是一种可接受的手术方式。此外,还应考虑EHIT的发生率。
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