Ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)

Abstract Background Minimally invasive procedures; like ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy (USGFS) are being the keystone methods in managing lower limb varicose veins and its complications, being advantageable over the surgery as being minimally invasive with better post...

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Main Authors: Omnia A. Seyam, Ahmed S. Elshimy, Gamal Eldine M. Niazi, Mohamed ElGhareeb
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Published: SpringerOpen 2020-09-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00264-5
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spelling doaj-4c211851652a4aa59442948af63b856e2020-11-25T03:44:06ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622020-09-0151111210.1186/s43055-020-00264-5Ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)Omnia A. Seyam0Ahmed S. Elshimy1Gamal Eldine M. Niazi2Mohamed ElGhareeb3Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityRadiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityRadiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityRadiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityAbstract Background Minimally invasive procedures; like ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy (USGFS) are being the keystone methods in managing lower limb varicose veins and its complications, being advantageable over the surgery as being minimally invasive with better postoperative comfort and immediate cosmetic effect and faster return to full socioeconomic activity. Varicose veins are common problem that affects the quality of life and have a significant cost burden on the health care system. Sclerotherapy (endovenous chemical ablation) destructs the endothelium to induce inflammation and fibrosis and then occlusion of the blood vessel lumen. Results The study included 33 diseased limbs of females (64.7%) and 18 (35.3 %) limbs of males. Of the diseased limbs, 16 (31.3%) presented with disfigurement, 14 (27.4%) with pain, 11 (19.6%) with heaviness, 6 (11.7%) with edema, and 4 (7.8%) with non-healed venous ulcer. Twenty-six (50.9%) diseased limbs show competent sapheno-femoral junction (SFJ) while 25 (49.1%) limbs showed SFJ reflux of variant degrees. All patients underwent direct ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy either as the primary therapy in 29 (56.9%) limbs or as a complementary therapy for residual perforators and varicosities after treatment with other methods of treatment like laser ablation and phlebograph in 22 (43.1%) limbs. Nine (17.6%) limbs treated with 2% polidocanol (Pol.) and 42 (82.3%) limbs with 3% Pol. In the 2nd session Doppler follow-up, 35 (68.6%) limbs showed complete occlusion while 13 (25.5%) limbs showed partial occlusion, while in the 3rd session Doppler follow-up, 3 (5.9%) limbs still show partial occlusion while 45 (88.2%) limbs showed complete occlusion and no recanalization. Forty (78.4%) limbs addressed marked symptomatic relief while 5 (9.8%) limbs moderate relief and 3 (5.9%) cases with mild relief and the other 3 (5.9%) cases missed follow-up. Twenty-five (49%) limbs had no complications while 23 (45%) limbs had different local complications ranging from pain, hyperpigmentation, and superficial thrombophlebitis. Also, we find a statistically significant correlation between the Pol. concentration injected and the symptomatic relief and Doppler US follow-up while there is a borderline correlation between the Pol. concentration injected and the detected complications. Conclusions The preliminary results revealed ultrasound-guide foam sclerotherapy is an effective and safe treatment for lower limb varicose veins. The concentration of polidocanol injected could be correlated significantly with the symptoms improvement and borderline correlation to the complication rate.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00264-5USGFS (ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy)Varicose veinsAblationPolidocanol (Pol.)
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author Omnia A. Seyam
Ahmed S. Elshimy
Gamal Eldine M. Niazi
Mohamed ElGhareeb
spellingShingle Omnia A. Seyam
Ahmed S. Elshimy
Gamal Eldine M. Niazi
Mohamed ElGhareeb
Ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
USGFS (ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy)
Varicose veins
Ablation
Polidocanol (Pol.)
author_facet Omnia A. Seyam
Ahmed S. Elshimy
Gamal Eldine M. Niazi
Mohamed ElGhareeb
author_sort Omnia A. Seyam
title Ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)
title_short Ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)
title_full Ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)
title_fullStr Ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)
title_sort ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy in management of lower limb varicose veins (pilot study)
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
issn 2090-4762
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Minimally invasive procedures; like ultrasound-guided percutaneous injection of foam sclerotherapy (USGFS) are being the keystone methods in managing lower limb varicose veins and its complications, being advantageable over the surgery as being minimally invasive with better postoperative comfort and immediate cosmetic effect and faster return to full socioeconomic activity. Varicose veins are common problem that affects the quality of life and have a significant cost burden on the health care system. Sclerotherapy (endovenous chemical ablation) destructs the endothelium to induce inflammation and fibrosis and then occlusion of the blood vessel lumen. Results The study included 33 diseased limbs of females (64.7%) and 18 (35.3 %) limbs of males. Of the diseased limbs, 16 (31.3%) presented with disfigurement, 14 (27.4%) with pain, 11 (19.6%) with heaviness, 6 (11.7%) with edema, and 4 (7.8%) with non-healed venous ulcer. Twenty-six (50.9%) diseased limbs show competent sapheno-femoral junction (SFJ) while 25 (49.1%) limbs showed SFJ reflux of variant degrees. All patients underwent direct ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy either as the primary therapy in 29 (56.9%) limbs or as a complementary therapy for residual perforators and varicosities after treatment with other methods of treatment like laser ablation and phlebograph in 22 (43.1%) limbs. Nine (17.6%) limbs treated with 2% polidocanol (Pol.) and 42 (82.3%) limbs with 3% Pol. In the 2nd session Doppler follow-up, 35 (68.6%) limbs showed complete occlusion while 13 (25.5%) limbs showed partial occlusion, while in the 3rd session Doppler follow-up, 3 (5.9%) limbs still show partial occlusion while 45 (88.2%) limbs showed complete occlusion and no recanalization. Forty (78.4%) limbs addressed marked symptomatic relief while 5 (9.8%) limbs moderate relief and 3 (5.9%) cases with mild relief and the other 3 (5.9%) cases missed follow-up. Twenty-five (49%) limbs had no complications while 23 (45%) limbs had different local complications ranging from pain, hyperpigmentation, and superficial thrombophlebitis. Also, we find a statistically significant correlation between the Pol. concentration injected and the symptomatic relief and Doppler US follow-up while there is a borderline correlation between the Pol. concentration injected and the detected complications. Conclusions The preliminary results revealed ultrasound-guide foam sclerotherapy is an effective and safe treatment for lower limb varicose veins. The concentration of polidocanol injected could be correlated significantly with the symptoms improvement and borderline correlation to the complication rate.
topic USGFS (ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy)
Varicose veins
Ablation
Polidocanol (Pol.)
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00264-5
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