G. Sachs et al., 1ST EXPERIENCES WITH ENDOSCOPIC SUBFASCIA L DISSECTION OF PERFORATINGVEINS IN 100 CASES, Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 119(7), 1994, pp. 501-505
Progress in minimal invasive surgery made us look for a new concept to
treat our patients with varicosis, which is one of the most frequent
operations in our department. We changed our method from an epifascial
ligation to an endoscopic subfascial dissection of the perforating ve
ins (ESDP). This method was developed and first described by Hauer in
1985 [2]. Between March 1992 and May 1993 we treated 85 patients by th
is method, performing ESDP on 100 legs. In most of the cases the opera
tion is combined with a classic Babcock's procedure, although it can b
e done isolated. Sectioning of the perforating veins needs special ins
truments and must be performed in partial deprivation of blood supply,
which is produced by a sterile Lofqvist roller cuff [5]. The sectioni
ng of the perforating veins through a small incision in the medial par
t of the lower leg allows a dissection of all perforating veins in the
medial and dorsal sections of the lower leg. The subfascial procedure
reduces delayed wound healing, especially in patients with trophic sk
in disorders. The operation in deprivation of blood supply allows smal
ler and therefore cosmetically better incisions also for the other sub
cutaneous varices.