A comparative study of conservative and surgical management of varicose veins with emphasis on complication and recurrence rate according to the treatment undergone by the patient in Mauritius

U. Murali, Sameer Harsolia
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The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between different complications of varicose veins and  its rate of recurrence with the treatment undergone by the patient in short term. This study was reported for  the first time from Republic of Mauritius. Over a year, a total of 25 patients with primary varicose veins were  included, irrespective of type of treatment they underwent, with special emphasis on complication and recurrence rate of their treatment. In this study 52% of subjects were less than 60 years of age and the  majority of them were male. The presence of diabetes mellitus and the occupation of the patients had no  significant impact on their post-treatment prognosis. Out of 25 patients, 13 were treated surgically while 12  were treated conservatively. Nine patients in total developed some kind of complication on the post-treatment  part. No recurrence was seen in post-surgical patients. This study definitely proved that the  surgical treatment provides symptomatic relief and significant improvement in quality of life in patients referred to secondary care with uncomplicated varicose veins. KEY WORDS : Varicose veins; Conservative and surgical management; Complication; Recurrence rate
根据毛里求斯患者的治疗情况,对静脉曲张的保守治疗与手术治疗的比较研究,重点分析并发症和复发率
本研究的目的是确定静脉曲张不同并发症及其复发率与患者短期内接受治疗的关系。这项研究是毛里求斯共和国首次报道的。在一年多的时间里,共纳入了25例原发性静脉曲张患者,无论他们接受的治疗类型如何,特别强调了他们的治疗并发症和复发率。在本研究中,52%的受试者年龄在60岁以下,其中大多数为男性。患者是否患有糖尿病及职业对治疗后预后无显著影响。25例患者中,手术治疗13例,保守治疗12例。9例患者术后出现各种并发症。术后无复发。本研究明确证明,手术治疗可缓解无并发症静脉曲张患者的症状,并显著改善患者的生活质量。关键词:静脉曲张;保守和手术治疗;并发症;复发率
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