Are saphenous sparing treatments beneficial to the hemodynamics of the venous system?

M. Cappelli, R. Molino Lova, M. Pinelli, C. Franceschi
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Abstract

This short review analyzes first the hemodynamic changes that follow destructive procedures, such as stripping or endovascular techniques, and conservative procedures, such as the CHIVA Cure. Then, the effects of the hemodynamic changes resulting from conservative and destructive procedures are compared with respect to the course over time of the varicose disease, mainly focusing on the occurrence of recurrences and their different hemodynamic characteristics. The results show that both conservative and destructive procedures significantly improve the plethysmographic reflux parameters till their normalization. However, destructive procedures reduce the compliance of the lower limb, which expresses an impaired drainage of the superficial tissue, as documented by the typical occurrence of recurrent varicose veins without a detectable trans-compartmental reflux point that are never found after conservative procedures. On the contrary, conservative procedures, when appropriately performed based upon the type of the venous shunt, preserve the drainage of the superficial tissues making the incompetent venous system more hemodynamically stable, which results in a significantly less frequent occurrence of recurrences.
隐静脉保留治疗是否有利于静脉系统的血流动力学?
这篇简短的综述首先分析了破坏性手术(如剥离或血管内技术)和保守手术(如CHIVA治疗)后的血流动力学变化。然后,比较保守和破坏性手术对静脉曲张疾病病程的影响,主要关注复发的发生及其不同的血流动力学特征。结果表明,保守治疗和破坏治疗均能显著改善心脏容积图反流参数,直至恢复正常。然而,破坏性手术降低了下肢的顺应性,表现为表层组织的引流受损,如典型的复发性静脉曲张,没有可检测到的跨室回流点,这在保守手术后从未发现过。相反,当根据静脉分流的类型进行适当的保守治疗时,可以保留浅表组织的引流,使不正常的静脉系统更加血流动力学稳定,从而显著降低复发的发生率。
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