A comparison of thermal and non-thermal ablation

Roshan Bootun, Tristan R.A. Lane, Alun H. Davies
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Abstract

Varicose vein disease is common and has an adverse effect on patients. Treatment of the condition has been demonstrated to improve patients' physical well-being and quality of life. Surgical treatment has for a long time been the ‘gold standard’ method until the launch of endovenous thermal ablation towards end of the twentieth century. Indeed, being less invasive and offering the possibility of day-case local anaesthetic procedures, they have gradually become the mainstay of contemporary varicose vein treatment. Vein ablation using steam and microwave are new additions to thermal methods, but there is currently insufficient evidence as to their effectiveness and place in the management of varicose veins. The superiority of thermal ablation is now being challenged by endovenous non-thermal methods. Foam sclerotherapy, until recently the only endovenous non-thermal technique available, has been joined by mechanochemical ablation and cyanoacrylate glue as viable alternatives to thermal ablation. It is believed that these new non-thermal methods will be able to offer additional benefits to patients. This review of thermal and non-thermal ablation techniques assesses their respective merit in the management of varicose veins.

热烧蚀与非热烧蚀的比较
静脉曲张是一种常见的疾病,对患者有不良影响。治疗这种疾病已被证明可以改善患者的身体健康和生活质量。手术治疗长期以来一直是“金标准”方法,直到20世纪末推出静脉内热消融。事实上,由于侵入性较小,并且提供了日间局部麻醉的可能性,它们已逐渐成为当代静脉曲张治疗的主要手段。使用蒸汽和微波进行静脉消融是热方法的新补充,但目前还没有足够的证据表明它们在静脉曲张治疗中的有效性和地位。热消融的优越性正受到静脉内非热消融方法的挑战。泡沫硬化疗法,直到最近唯一可用的静脉内非热技术,已加入机械化学消融和氰基丙烯酸酯胶作为热消融的可行替代方案。相信这些新的非热方法将能够为患者提供额外的好处。本文综述了热消融和非热消融技术在静脉曲张治疗中的各自优点。
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