Functional repair of the great saphenous vein by external valvuloplasty reduces the vein's diameter: 6-month results of a multicentre study

J Int Med Res. 2021 May;49(5):3000605211014364. doi: 10.1177/03000605211014364.

Abstract

Objectives: External valvuloplasty (eVP) is a reconstructive surgical method to repair the function of the terminal and preterminal valves. We evaluated the 6-month outcomes of eVP regarding the diameter of the great saphenous vein (GSV).

Methods: Patients from five vein centres were included in this observational study. Follow-up involved detailed duplex sonography of the GSV. The venous clinical severity score (VCSS) and the C class of the clinical, aetiologic, anatomic and pathophysiologic (CEAP) classification were recorded.

Results: We enrolled 210 patients, with a follow-up rate of 58%; eVP was sufficient in 95.24% of the patients. The GSV diameters decreased significantly from 4.4 mm (standard deviation (SD): 1.39) to 3.9 (SD: 1.12), 4 cm distal to the saphenofemoral junction (SFJ); from 3.7 mm (SD: 1.10) to 3.5 mm (SD: 1.02) at the mid-thigh; from 3.6 mm (SD: 1.14) to 3.3 mm (SD: 0.94) at the knee and from 3.1 mm (SD: 0.99) to 2.9 mm (SD: 0.78) at the mid-calf. VCSS decreased significantly from 4.76 (SD: 2.13) preoperatively to 1.77 (SD: 1.57) 6 months postoperatively.

Conclusions: GSV function can be restored by eVP; diameters over the total length of the GSV decreased significantly.

Keywords: Great saphenous vein; external valvuloplasty; reconstruction; saphenofemoral junction; varicose vein; venous reflux.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study
  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Knee
  • Saphenous Vein / diagnostic imaging
  • Saphenous Vein / surgery
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Varicose Veins*
  • Venous Insufficiency* / diagnostic imaging
  • Venous Insufficiency* / surgery