Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment

Superficial venous aneurysms are rarely described and they may remain indolent or become the source for pulmonary emboli. A system of classification and treatment protocol according to size and location is proposed. Three hundred thirty patients were evaluated for symptomatic venous disease (C2-C6)...

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Main Authors: Ronald G. Bush, Peggy Bush
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-11-01
Series:Veins and Lymphatics
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/vl/article/view/4503
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spelling doaj-16cadef30f7c4d62abaa76696b89d64c2020-11-25T01:57:38ZengPAGEPress PublicationsVeins and Lymphatics2279-74832014-11-013210.4081/vl.2014.45033949Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatmentRonald G. Bush0Peggy Bush1Vein Experts, Palm City, FLVein Experts, Palm City, FLSuperficial venous aneurysms are rarely described and they may remain indolent or become the source for pulmonary emboli. A system of classification and treatment protocol according to size and location is proposed. Three hundred thirty patients were evaluated for symptomatic venous disease (C2-C6) over a 2-year period. A proposed designation for venous aneurysm is described. Patients fulfilling this criterion are described in reference to site of involvement, histologic findings, and method of treatment. Five percent of patients met the criteria for venous aneurysm. Nine aneurysms of the greater saphenous vein were identified. Three aneurysms were proximal to the subterminal valve and the rest were distal. Six aneurysms of the anterior accessory greater saphenous vein (AAGSV) were identified. Three aneurysms of the AAGSV spontaneously thrombosed. Two patients presented with aneurysms of the small saphenous vein. Histology revealed thickened intima, smooth muscle and adventitia. Aneurysm designation relates to diameter of normal and contiguous vein. All superficial venous aneurysms in close proximity to the junction of the femoral or popliteal vein should be ligated. Classification of venous aneurysms should include the AAGSV, which may present with spontaneous thrombosis.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/vl/article/view/4503venous aneurysm, superficial venous disease, chronic venous disease, venous hypertension.
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author Ronald G. Bush
Peggy Bush
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Peggy Bush
Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment
Veins and Lymphatics
venous aneurysm, superficial venous disease, chronic venous disease, venous hypertension.
author_facet Ronald G. Bush
Peggy Bush
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title Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment
title_short Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment
title_full Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment
title_fullStr Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment
title_full_unstemmed Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment
title_sort aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Veins and Lymphatics
issn 2279-7483
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Superficial venous aneurysms are rarely described and they may remain indolent or become the source for pulmonary emboli. A system of classification and treatment protocol according to size and location is proposed. Three hundred thirty patients were evaluated for symptomatic venous disease (C2-C6) over a 2-year period. A proposed designation for venous aneurysm is described. Patients fulfilling this criterion are described in reference to site of involvement, histologic findings, and method of treatment. Five percent of patients met the criteria for venous aneurysm. Nine aneurysms of the greater saphenous vein were identified. Three aneurysms were proximal to the subterminal valve and the rest were distal. Six aneurysms of the anterior accessory greater saphenous vein (AAGSV) were identified. Three aneurysms of the AAGSV spontaneously thrombosed. Two patients presented with aneurysms of the small saphenous vein. Histology revealed thickened intima, smooth muscle and adventitia. Aneurysm designation relates to diameter of normal and contiguous vein. All superficial venous aneurysms in close proximity to the junction of the femoral or popliteal vein should be ligated. Classification of venous aneurysms should include the AAGSV, which may present with spontaneous thrombosis.
topic venous aneurysm, superficial venous disease, chronic venous disease, venous hypertension.
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/vl/article/view/4503
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