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Sclerotherapy. Continuous wave Doppler-guided injections.

作者信息

Cornu-Thenard A, de Cottreau H, Weiss R A

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France.

出版信息

Dermatol Surg. 1995 Oct;21(10):867-70.

PMID:7551743
Abstract

BACKGROUND

The usual method of injection of sclerosing agents is based simply on clinical recognition and visualization of the varicose vein.

OBJECTIVE

The authors present an original technique for sclerosing injections, named Doppler sclerotherapy. The purpose is to allow more accurate sclerotherapy in situations where varicose veins (usually greater than 4-5 mm) are not palpable in the supine position, but palpable when standing.

METHODS

This technique consists of injecting the sclerosing agent using an uncomplicated continuous wave Doppler, a syringe, and a needle, according to a method consisting of four well-defined steps ensuring avoidance of arterial vessels and constant appreciation of the varicose vein to be treated, even during the injection. It requires no assistants and allows the treating physician's gaze to remain at the injection site while listening for very specific Doppler sounds of aspiration and injection.

RESULTS

In our multicenter study of 220 patients (approximately 1,400 injections) all but 18 injections were successful for intravascular localization. No serious complications were noted.

CONCLUSIONS

The principal indication is the treatment of varicose veins that are palpable while standing but impalpable in the supine position. In addition varicose veins in the groin region, lower third of the thigh, and along the axis of the small saphenous vein may be treated with this technique. In these situations it is a more accessible, faster, and economical technique, although it does not replace duplex ultrasound-guided injections.

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