Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences) ›› 2021, Vol. 53 ›› Issue (2): 332-336. doi: 10.19723/j.issn.1671-167X.2021.02.017

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Radiofrequency obliteration of varicose veins of lower extremity guided by combined venography and ultrasonography

YANG Guang-xin,LUAN Jing-yuan(),JIA Zi-chang   

  1. Department of Interventional Radiology and Vascular Surgery, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China
  • Received:2019-05-10 Online:2021-04-18 Published:2021-04-21
  • Contact: Jing-yuan LUAN E-mail:drluan@139.com

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Abstract:

Objective: To explore the technical details and short-term effects of radiofrequency obliteration of varicose veins of lower extremities guided by combined venography and ultrasound. Methods: Thirty-seven patients with varicose veins of lower extremities were treated with radiofrequency obliteration using Olympus Celon RFiTT® under combined guidance of venography and ultrasound. The indications included varicose veins of lower extremities and reflux of the great saphenous vein confirmed by ultrasound. The contraindications included deep vein thrombosis, cardiac pacemaker, severe cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases or coagulation disorders. Under ultrasound guidance, the saphenous vein around knee level was punctured using a 21G needle, and a 7F sheath was introduced. Through the sheath a venography was made, and an Olympus Celon ProCurve radiofrequency catheter was inserted and advanced to the great saphenous vein under road map, and the catheter tip was positioned at the point 2 cm below the sapheno-femoral junction. The swelling anesthesia was made under ultrasound guidance. Then the radiofrequency obliteration was performed with pressing of the treatment section. The venography was repeated to ensure optimal outcomes. If necessary the radiofrequency obliteration could be repeated once to twice. After that the superficial varicose veins were stripping by small incisions under local anesthesia. After operation, medical decompression stocking was utilized immediately and sustained for three months. The clinical data, intraoperative radiation dose, exposure time and short-term effects were retrospectively analyzed. Results: After the operation, all the patients walked out of the operating room by themselves. The success rate of operation was 100%. The intraoperative radiation dose was 1.78-10.12 mGy (mean 6.56 mGy), and the exposure time was 61-448 s (mean 161 s). By 3 months follow-up, the symptoms were alleviated in all the 37 patients, and the occlusion rate was 100%. No complications such as skin burns, ecchymosis and deep venous thrombosis were found. Conclusion: The short-term effects of radiofrequency obliteration using Olympus Celon RFiTT® system in a manner of twice fixed point followed by once reciprocating radiofrequency were satisfactory. Radiofrequency obliteration of great saphenous veins guided by venography and ultrasound has not only the advantages of minimal trauma and rapid recovery, but also the advantages of accurate location, exact effect and avoidance of complications.

Key words: Catheter ablation, Varicose veins, Lower extremity, Phlebography, Ultrasonography

CLC Number: 

  • R543.6

Figure 1

An venography showed that the main trunk of the great saphenous vein was severely tortuous and difficult to ascend the catheter, the communicating vein was dilated and the catheter was tended to mistake into the deep vein"

Figure 2

A 49-year-old woman with varicose veins in left lower extremity treated with radiofrequency closure 2A, venography showed dilatation of the great saphenous vein, and reflux of perforator vein and deep venous; the head of radiofrequency catheter was located in the main trunk of the great saphenous vein 2 cm below the saphenous femoral junction; 2B, after once radiofrequency treatment with Olympus Celon RFiTT®, the great saphenous vein was obviously constricted, and the perforator vein was thinner and lighter than before; 2C, the great saphenous vein was further constricted after twice radiofrequency treatments, while the perforator vein was vanished; 2D, the great saphenous vein was further narrowed and lined up after 3 times of radiofrequency treatments. The radiation dose was 4.14 mGy and the exposure time was 68 s."

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