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Subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery (SEPS): the technique and our views (CROSBI ID 293013)

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Franjić, Björn Dario ; Lovričević, Ivo ; Kuna, Tomislav ; Puljiz, Zvonimir ; Hudorović, Narcis ; De Syo, Drago ; Matejčić, Aljoša ; Bekavac-Bešlin, Miroslav Subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery (SEPS): the technique and our views // Acta clinica Croatica, 42 (2003), 4; 327-332

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Franjić, Björn Dario ; Lovričević, Ivo ; Kuna, Tomislav ; Puljiz, Zvonimir ; Hudorović, Narcis ; De Syo, Drago ; Matejčić, Aljoša ; Bekavac-Bešlin, Miroslav

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Subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery (SEPS): the technique and our views

Chronic venous insufficiency is a major health and socioeconomic issue throughout the world. Some 2%-5% of the adult population suffer from chronic venous insufficiency, while about 1% of the European population have chronic leg ulceration. The role of retrograde blood flow through incompetent perforating veins has an important role in the development of chronic venous insufficiency. Duplex ultrasound imaging is the preferred diagnostic tool, which is used to confirm the presence of bidirectional flow through the perforators adjacent to the areas of lipodermatosclerosis, healed ulcers and open ulcerations, i.e. in patients with chronic venous insufficiency CEAP class 4, 5 and 6. Subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery (SEPS) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure, which is the treatment of choice in these patients. The endoscope and surgical instruments are introduced through skin incisions that are distant from the areas of skin changes. The perforating veins are excellently visualized, while clipping and dividing the perforators interrupt retrograde blood flow. In patients with insufficiency of the superficial venous system, ligation and stripping of the superficial veins are usually performed at the same time. The lesser saphenous vein can be occluded with SEPS itself. The healing time with SEPS is substantially decreased when compared with conventional treatment and carries low complication and recurrence rates. However, SEPS should be offered to selected patients, i.e. to those with chronic venous insufficiency CEAP class 4, 5 and 6.

Vascular surgical procedures, methods ; Vascular surgical procedures, utilization ; Peripheral vascular diseases, surgery ; Croatia

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42 (4)

2003.

327-332

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0353-9466

1333-9451

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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