Saphenofemoral Junction Ligation and Disconnection for Varicose Veins—A Longitudinal Study of Cosmesis and Function

2011 
Background Saphenofemoral junction ligation and disconnection (SFJLD) can be performed without exceeding the safe limits of local anesthetic if stripping of the long saphenous vein is not routine. We studied the early cosmetic and functional outcome of this procedure to identify the optimum time gap from SFJLD to multiple stab avulsions for varicose veins (VV). Methods A series of patients with primary VV underwent SFJLD under local anesthetic as day case procedures. The volume of VV was quantified with a cartograph wheel, whereas the extent and severity of VV was assessed with four validated questionnaires: (a) Clinical Etiology Anatomy Pathology Score, (b) Venous Clinical Severity Score, (c) Aberdeen Varicose Vein Severity Score, and (d) Short Form 36. Patients were assessed preoperatively, and at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. The analysis of variance for repeated measures test was used; a p value Results There were 48 patients (15 men; mean age: 54 years; 95% CI: 29-79). In all, 91% ( n = 44) of patients had cosmetic and symptomatic improvement. The volume of VV reduced significantly over the three postoperative time points when compared with preoperatively (112 [95% CI: 88-136] vs. 75 [95% CI: 55-97] vs. 65 [95% CI: 43-87] vs. 58 [95% CI: 31-86], p = 0.001). Using the Clinical Etiology Anatomy Pathology, Venous Clinical Severity Score, and Aberdeen Varicose Vein Severity Score questionnaires, severity of VV improved postoperatively when compared withpreoperatively ( p = 0.001 respectively). Improvements in quality of life were also noted postoperatively with the Short Form 36 questionnaire ( p = 0.032). At maximum follow-up of 3 years, 13% ( n = 6) had recurrent VV. Conclusion SFJLD confers cosmetic and symptomatic improvement at 1 month. Improvement is sustained on early follow-up, thereby allowing multiple stab avulsions to be performed as a staged procedure within 6 months. The rates of recurrent VV are acceptable on short-term follow-up.
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