双工超声扫描可预防严重血栓后综合征患者截肢1例。

Case Reports in Vascular Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crvm/5555757
Chien Lin Soh, Carlos Pinho, Manal Ahmad, Alun H Davies
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简介:血栓形成后综合征(PTS)描述急性深静脉血栓形成(DVT)后出现的一种状况,其特征是腿部沉重、不适和静脉溃疡复发。静脉疾病与疼痛、感染和水肿引起的显著发病率和活动障碍相关。报告:我们报告了一位40多岁的患者,尽管以前最好的医疗管理和浅表射频消融,但仍出现左下肢溃疡,肿胀和难治性疼痛。静脉双工超声显示股静脉三裂,有正常和不正常的成分。静脉造影显示深静脉通畅,但未能提供与双工相同水平的细节。经多学科讨论,患者行股静脉结扎术。术中双工超声的作用至关重要。病人的临床情况有所改善,静脉溃疡现已痊愈。结论:双腔造影为外科手术提供了静脉造影所不能提供的重要信息。这是一个重要的影像学缺陷,在出现复发性静脉疾病的患者中需要注意。我们的病例强调了全面临床评估的重要性以及多普勒超声评估在确认静脉功能不全中的价值。
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Duplex Ultrasound Scan Can Prevent Leg Amputation in Severe Postthrombotic Syndrome: A Case Report.

Introduction: Postthrombotic syndrome (PTS) describes a condition arising after an acute deep venous thrombosis (DVT) that is characterised by leg heaviness, discomfort, and recurrent venous ulceration. Venous disease is associated with significant morbidity and impairment of mobility due to pain, infection, and oedema. Report: We present a patient in his 40s attending with left lower limb ulceration, swelling, and refractory pain despite previous best medical management and superficial radiofrequency ablation. A venous duplex ultrasound revealed a trifid femoral vein with a competent and incompetent component. Venography showed patent deep veins but failed to offer the same level of detail as duplex. The patient underwent a femoral vein ligation after multidisciplinary discussion. The role of intraoperative duplex ultrasound was essential. The patient clinically improved and is now free of his venous ulcerations. Conclusion: Duplex provided vital information for surgical planning, which venogram was unable to offer. This is an imaging pitfall that is important to be aware of in patients presenting with recurrent venous disease. Our case highlights the importance of thorough clinical assessment and the value of the Doppler ultrasonography assessment in confirming venous incompetence.

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