KUMJ | VOL. 12 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 47 | JULY-SEPT, 2014
Analysis of Consecutive Open Surgeries for Varicose Vein at Dhulikhel Hospital
Karmacharya RM, Shakya YR, Shrestha B
Abstract: Background
Varicose veins are prominent dilated veins in the lower limb primarily due to
disease in the junction between superficial and deep venous system. Operative
treatment of such condition significantly improves quality of life and also
demonstrably decreases the potential complications. We present with analysis of
fifty one consecutive open surgeries for varicose vein at Dhulikhel Hospital.
Objective
To analyze consecutive open surgeries for varicose vein in terms of gender, age,
presenting complaints, findings and post operative outcomes.
Method
All the cases posted for open surgeries for varicose vein at Dhulikhel Hospital
during September 2012 – July 2013 were included. If great saphenous vein in
thigh was more than 3 mm, segmental stripping was done. The collected data was
analyzed using SPSS version 13.0.
Result
There were 51 cases with 47%male and 53% female. Mean age was 48.9 years.
Prominent dilated vein was the most common presenting complaints. Incompetent
saphenofemoral junction was present in 68.6% cases. Segmental stripping was
done in 51% cases. Mean days of admission was 2.6 days. Mean pain free day was
on 3.2 days. In an average, patient were able to walk normally in 4.1 days. Analysis
of hospital admission days, ability to walk normally and pain free day attained in
between stripping required and stripping not required group showed significant
difference with higher values in stripping required group.
Conclusion
Although conventional stripping surgery has long been performed for varicose
vein, this is associated with prolonged hospital admission, prolonged time required
for ability to walk normally, and prolonged time taken for pain free status. Hence
newer modalities of treatment like radiofrequency ablation is warranted in our
setup too.
Keyword : Saphenofemoral junction, stripping surgery, varicose vein