Open surgical treatment for postthrombotic syndrome
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Open surgical treatment for postthrombotic syndrome. / Behrendt, Christian-Alexander; Heidemann, Franziska; Rieß, Henrik Christian; Kleinspehn, Edgar; Kühme, Tobias; Atlihan, Gülsen; Gebhardt, Christiane; Debus, Eike Sebastian.
in: PHLEBOLOGY, Jahrgang 31, Nr. 1 Suppl, 03.2016, S. 48-55.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Review › Forschung
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T1 - Open surgical treatment for postthrombotic syndrome
AU - Behrendt, Christian-Alexander
AU - Heidemann, Franziska
AU - Rieß, Henrik Christian
AU - Kleinspehn, Edgar
AU - Kühme, Tobias
AU - Atlihan, Gülsen
AU - Gebhardt, Christiane
AU - Debus, Eike Sebastian
N1 - © The Author(s) 2016.
PY - 2016/3
Y1 - 2016/3
N2 - The postthrombotic syndrome counts as a frequent long-term complication after deep vein thrombosis with approximately 20%-50% of affected patients after deep vein thrombosis. The earliest that diagnosis of postthrombotic syndrome can be made is 6 months after deep vein thrombosis. Most patients suffer from swelling and chronic pain. In all, 5%-10% of patients may even develop venous ulcers. The complex etiology consists of limited venous drainage because of chronic occlusions and secondary insufficiencies of venous valves inducing non-physiological venous reflux. Conservative management, first of all compression therapy, is of crucial importance in treatment of postthrombotic syndrome. Endovascular and open surgical techniques can additionally be used in a small subgroup of patients. Although rarely performed, this article illuminates the open surgical techniques in treatment of postthrombotic syndrome such as venous bypass surgery, valve repair and varicose vein surgery.
AB - The postthrombotic syndrome counts as a frequent long-term complication after deep vein thrombosis with approximately 20%-50% of affected patients after deep vein thrombosis. The earliest that diagnosis of postthrombotic syndrome can be made is 6 months after deep vein thrombosis. Most patients suffer from swelling and chronic pain. In all, 5%-10% of patients may even develop venous ulcers. The complex etiology consists of limited venous drainage because of chronic occlusions and secondary insufficiencies of venous valves inducing non-physiological venous reflux. Conservative management, first of all compression therapy, is of crucial importance in treatment of postthrombotic syndrome. Endovascular and open surgical techniques can additionally be used in a small subgroup of patients. Although rarely performed, this article illuminates the open surgical techniques in treatment of postthrombotic syndrome such as venous bypass surgery, valve repair and varicose vein surgery.
KW - Humans
KW - Postthrombotic Syndrome/surgery
KW - Vascular Surgical Procedures/methods
U2 - 10.1177/0268355516633016
DO - 10.1177/0268355516633016
M3 - SCORING: Review article
C2 - 26916769
VL - 31
SP - 48
EP - 55
JO - PHLEBOLOGY
JF - PHLEBOLOGY
SN - 0268-3555
IS - 1 Suppl
ER -