Evaluation of anomalies of major veins of the superficial venous system of lower limb in adults on color doppler: An observational study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Phlebology Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1177/02683555221114545
Manohar Kachare, Pooja Jaisinghani, Sanjay Kulkarni
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the incidence of anomalies in the superficial venous system in lower limb.

Method: Triplex ultrasonography in clinically suspected cases of acute or chronic venous disease or congenital malformation was performed on 3189 lower limbs in 2000 patients (bilateral in 1189 and unilateral in 811) from Jan 2020 to Dec 2020.

Result: (1) Anomalies of great saphenous vein were observed in 496 cases (15.5%), (2) Anomalies of short saphenous vein were observed in 760 cases (23.8%), (3) Anomalies of accessory saphenous veins were seen in 984 (30.88%), 1501 (47%), 1068 (33.5%) and 774 (24.25%) corresponding to the anterior, posterior, lateral systems and posterior accessory vein of leg, respectively.

Conclusion: Anomalies of the superficial venous system in lower limb are very common and must be reported in every doppler study. These anomalous veins may be the cause for residual or recurrent disease in chronic venous insufficiency, which warrants further research.

彩色多普勒评价成人下肢浅静脉系统大静脉异常:一项观察性研究。
目的:探讨下肢浅静脉系统异常的发生率。方法:2020年1月~ 2020年12月,对2000例临床疑似急慢性静脉疾病或先天性畸形的3189例下肢(双侧1189例,单侧811例)行三联超声检查。结果:(1)大隐静脉异常496例(15.5%),(2)短隐静脉异常760例(23.8%),(3)副隐静脉异常984例(30.88%),1501例(47%),1068例(33.5%),774例(24.25%),分别对应腿前、后、外侧系统和后副静脉。结论:下肢浅静脉系统异常是非常常见的,必须在每次多普勒检查中报告。这些异常静脉可能是慢性静脉功能不全的残留或复发性疾病的原因,值得进一步研究。
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Phlebology
Phlebology 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
11.80%
发文量
84
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The leading scientific journal devoted entirely to venous disease, Phlebology is the official journal of several international societies devoted to the subject. It publishes the results of high quality studies and reviews on any factor that may influence the outcome of patients with venous disease. This journal provides authoritative information about all aspects of diseases of the veins including up to the minute reviews, original articles, and short reports on the latest treatment procedures and patient outcomes to help medical practitioners, allied health professionals and scientists stay up-to-date on developments. Print ISSN: 0268-3555
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