COMPARISON OF SAPHENOUS VEINS REMOVED FOR PRIMARY VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY WITH CADAVER SAPHENOUS VEINS

Citation
F. Ortega et al., COMPARISON OF SAPHENOUS VEINS REMOVED FOR PRIMARY VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY WITH CADAVER SAPHENOUS VEINS, Vascular surgery, 31(5), 1997, pp. 663-670
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,"Peripheal Vascular Diseas
Journal title
ISSN journal
00422835
Volume
31
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
663 - 670
Database
ISI
SICI code
0042-2835(1997)31:5<663:COSVRF>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the location of valves and to assess valve abnormalities in veins removed for treatment of primar y venous insufficiency and cadaver saphenous veins. Twenty-nine saphen ous veins from lower extremities of adult cadavers and 39 greater saph enous veins obtained from patients undergoing surgery for primary veno us insufficiency were examined. Extremities were chosen from cadavers with no signs of chronic venous insufficiency. All greater saphenous v eins from patients were demonstrated to have reflux throughout the len gth of the greater saphenous vein from ankle to groin. The total numbe r of valves in surgically removed saphenous veins and those in cadaver s was similar--cadaver 8.82 +/-1.31, varicose 8.79 +/-1.67. Varicose s aphenous veins had more abnormal valves (2.56 +/-1.23 vs 1.51 +/-1.18) and the cadaver saphenous veins had more well-preserved valves above the knee (4.45 +/-1.27 vs 3.00 +/-1.41). Varicose saphenous veins demo nstrate fewer valves in total and more damaged veins in the above-knee segment than a comparable group of cadaver saphenous veins. The cadav er saphenous veins and varicose saphenous veins below the knee are sim ilar with regard to total number of valves and total number of damaged valves.