1775 varicose patients (1318 female, 457 male) with mean age 47.7 years have been operated in One Day Surgery in III Department of General Surgery and in the Phlebology Centre of the University of Siena between June 1 1985 and May 30 1996. 1274 (71.7%) patients underwent internal saphenectomy of which 947 (53.3%) through short stripping, 327 (18.4%) through long stripping, 106 (5.9%) external saphenectomy. 90 (5.1%) revision of the saphenous-femoral junction, 258 (14.5%) phlebectomies; 16 (0.9%) external valvuloplasty sec. Mancin, 31 (1.7%) other operations. All patients were discharged on the same day of operation. The obtained instrumental and clinical results show an improvement of haemodynamics, with 21% varicose residue for incontinence perforating veins on long stripping internal saphenectomy. In their experience in the surgical treatment of varicose veins, the authors affirm that the policy of One Day Surgery is not greatly affected by the surgical technique adopted but more so by the anaestesiological technique used and the clinical condition of the patients. © 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.

Botta, G., Delle Monache, G., Guasconi, A., Longo, L., Testi, W., Mancini, S. (1997). The surgical therapy for the lower limb varices in day surgery. AMBULATORY SURGERY, 4(3-4), 187-189 [10.1016/S0966-6532(97)00157-1].

The surgical therapy for the lower limb varices in day surgery

Botta G.;Testi W.;
1997-01-01

Abstract

1775 varicose patients (1318 female, 457 male) with mean age 47.7 years have been operated in One Day Surgery in III Department of General Surgery and in the Phlebology Centre of the University of Siena between June 1 1985 and May 30 1996. 1274 (71.7%) patients underwent internal saphenectomy of which 947 (53.3%) through short stripping, 327 (18.4%) through long stripping, 106 (5.9%) external saphenectomy. 90 (5.1%) revision of the saphenous-femoral junction, 258 (14.5%) phlebectomies; 16 (0.9%) external valvuloplasty sec. Mancin, 31 (1.7%) other operations. All patients were discharged on the same day of operation. The obtained instrumental and clinical results show an improvement of haemodynamics, with 21% varicose residue for incontinence perforating veins on long stripping internal saphenectomy. In their experience in the surgical treatment of varicose veins, the authors affirm that the policy of One Day Surgery is not greatly affected by the surgical technique adopted but more so by the anaestesiological technique used and the clinical condition of the patients. © 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
1997
Botta, G., Delle Monache, G., Guasconi, A., Longo, L., Testi, W., Mancini, S. (1997). The surgical therapy for the lower limb varices in day surgery. AMBULATORY SURGERY, 4(3-4), 187-189 [10.1016/S0966-6532(97)00157-1].
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