[Lymphatic complications from variceal surgery].

IF 0.3 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Phlebologie Pub Date : 1993-10-01
P A Ouvry, H Guenneguez, P A Ouvry
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Abstract

Introduction: Lymphatic injuries are unavoidable during varicose vein surgery. However these injuries seldom lead to complications. This study was held to try to find an explanation to this contradiction which seems to be only noticeable.

Material and method: If anatomy shows that it is impossible to operate on varicose veins without injuring lymphatic vessels, the regeneration power of these latters, known for a long time, is such that complications due to these injuries are all the more exceptional that surgeries are less traumatizing than it used to be. Nowadays, each surgeon is only faced to a small number of such complications during their career. This rareness makes a methodical personal study quasi-impossible. That is why we sent a questionnaire to about thirty surgeons specialized in this field. This questionnaire, about their experience, dealt with lymphatic complications they had met during varicose veins surgery.

Results: Twenty three answers were sent in time and deal with more than 184,000 surgeries. The lymphatic complication rate is about 8.7%, 5.4% of which are lymphorrhea, 2.6% of lymphocele, 1.09% of lymphangitis and 0.5% of lymphoedema. Of course, these figures are approximate. Lymphoedema is the only long-lasting lymphatic complication of the varicose veins surgery.

Conclusions: According to us, sclerotherapy seems to be more effective than surgery, in case of signs, even benign, of lymphatic insufficiency.

[静脉曲张手术的淋巴并发症]。
简介:在静脉曲张手术中,淋巴损伤是不可避免的。然而,这些损伤很少导致并发症。这项研究的目的是试图对这一看似显而易见的矛盾找到一个解释。材料和方法:如果解剖学表明不损伤淋巴管是不可能对静脉曲张进行手术的,那么这些淋巴管的再生能力,众所周知,是这样的,由于这些损伤引起的并发症更加罕见,手术的创伤性比以前要小。如今,每个外科医生在其职业生涯中只会遇到很少的此类并发症。这种稀缺性使得有条不紊的个人研究几乎是不可能的。这就是为什么我们向大约30名该领域的外科医生发送了一份调查问卷。这份问卷是关于他们在静脉曲张手术中遇到的淋巴并发症。结果:及时回复23份,处理手术18.4万余例。淋巴并发症发生率约为8.7%,其中淋巴漏5.4%,淋巴囊肿2.6%,淋巴管炎1.09%,淋巴水肿0.5%。当然,这些数字是近似值。淋巴水肿是静脉曲张术后唯一的长期淋巴并发症。结论:根据我们的研究,在淋巴功能不全的情况下,即使是良性的,硬化疗法似乎比手术更有效。
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Phlebologie
Phlebologie 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
84
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Als Forum für die europäische phlebologische Wissenschaft widmet sich die CME-zertifizierte Zeitschrift allen relevanten phlebologischen Themen in Forschung und Praxis: Neue diagnostische Verfahren, präventivmedizinische Fragen sowie therapeutische Maßnahmen werden in Original- und Übersichtsarbeiten diskutiert.
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