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- W2098673577 abstract "Purpose To investigate the feasibility of ultrasound-guided percutaneous coil embolization of incompetent perforating veins as minimally invasive treatment for venous ulcers and recurrent varicosities in the lower leg. This could be an alternative to surgical ligation of perforating veins. Materials and Methods In 15 patients (six women, nine men; mean age, 50 years), 18 incompetent perforating veins in the lower leg were treated by ultrasound-guided percutaneous placement of embolization coils. Results Successful vein occlusion with one or more coils was achieved in 12 of the 18 veins (technical success rate, 67%). Clinical symptoms improved in only three of the 15 patients (clinical success rate, 20%). During follow-up (2–12 months), recanalization of coil embolized veins occurred in nine of the 12 initially occluded veins. Conclusion Percutaneous ultrasound-guided coil embolization does not appear to be as effective as subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery in the treatment of incompetent perforator veins. To investigate the feasibility of ultrasound-guided percutaneous coil embolization of incompetent perforating veins as minimally invasive treatment for venous ulcers and recurrent varicosities in the lower leg. This could be an alternative to surgical ligation of perforating veins. In 15 patients (six women, nine men; mean age, 50 years), 18 incompetent perforating veins in the lower leg were treated by ultrasound-guided percutaneous placement of embolization coils. Successful vein occlusion with one or more coils was achieved in 12 of the 18 veins (technical success rate, 67%). Clinical symptoms improved in only three of the 15 patients (clinical success rate, 20%). During follow-up (2–12 months), recanalization of coil embolized veins occurred in nine of the 12 initially occluded veins. Percutaneous ultrasound-guided coil embolization does not appear to be as effective as subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery in the treatment of incompetent perforator veins." @default.
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- W2098673577 title "Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Coil Embolization of Incompetent Perforating Veins: Not Effective for Treatment of Venous Ulcers and Recurrent Varicosities" @default.
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