Title of article :
Comparison of cutaneous nerve injury and vessel disruption complications following saphenous vein stripping using big or small olive heads
Author/Authors :
Cuneyt Cicek, Mustafa Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Konya Numune State Hospital, Konya, Turkey , Faruk Cicek, Omer Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Turkiye Yuksek Ihtisas Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey , Lafci, Gokhan , Uzun, Alper Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Turkiye Yuksek Ihtisas Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: To compare the nerve injury and vessel disruption complicaitons in patients undergoing
saphenous vein stripping using olive heads of different sizes.
Methods: Big olive heads were used in group A (n=50) and small olive heads were used in group B (n=50)
from the ankle to the groin; in group C (n=50), the vein was stripped in two sections; in an upward fashion
by stripping the distal portion from the ankle to the level of the knee using small olive heads and by
stripping the proximal portion from the knee to the level of the groin using big olive heads.
Results: Six months after the operation, nerve injury symptoms were identified in 26%, 4%, 6% of patients
in groups A, B, and C respectively. Vessel disruption occurred 2% in group A, 32% in group B, and 4% in group
C. Both vessel disruption and nerve injury complications of group C were significantly lower than group A
and B (p<0.001).
Conclusion: Saphenous stripping using big olive heads for the proximal portion from the groin down to the
level of the knee and using small olive heads for the distal portion from the knee to the level of the ankle
is the alternative method which results in minimal nerve injury and vessel disruption.
Keywords :
Varicose veins , peripheral nerve injury , surgery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics