Double‐blind/multicenter/randomized trial protocol. Eligibility criteria: age 18-70 yrs; C2-C5 leg varices secondary to the Great Saphenous Vein (GSV) incontinence; GSV size 6-10mm, at 10cm from the Saphenous-Femoral Junction (SFJ); ostial reflux lasting >0.5 sec at duplex ultrasound; negative reflux elimination test; acceptance of the GSV sparing treatment plus partial/total varicose veins removal. Exclusion criteria: non-isolated GSV reflux; district already treated; pregnancy/lactation; impaired walking ability; deep vein thrombosis/insufficiency; severe comorbidities. Participants recruited from 7 Italian tertiary referral centres. Interventions: crossotomy (no SFJ’s tributaries ligation) vs crossectomy. The study aimed to verify if GSV drainage through the SFJ’s tributaries reduces groin/peripheral recurrences. Primary endpoint: 1-year GSV reflux recurrence, positive to the Valsalva maneuver, originating from the SF. Participants equally randomized. Participants, care givers, and those assessing the outcomes blinded to group assignment.

Crossotomy vs crossectomy for saphenous vein sparing surgery in patients with varicose veins due to ostial incontinence: protocol for double blind, multicenter, randomized trial / Martelli, Eugenio; Capoccia, Laura; Sotgiu, Giovanni; Saderi, Laura; Puci, Mariangela Valentina; Modugno, Piero; Furgiuele, Sergio; Aversano, Vincenzo; De Vivo, Salvatore; Iorio, Luca; Martelli, Allegra Rosa; Ricci, Stefano. - In: VEINS AND LYMPHATICS. - ISSN 2279-7483. - 13:(2024). [10.4081/vl.2024.12146]

Crossotomy vs crossectomy for saphenous vein sparing surgery in patients with varicose veins due to ostial incontinence: protocol for double blind, multicenter, randomized trial

Martelli, Eugenio
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Capoccia, Laura;Furgiuele, Sergio;Ricci, Stefano
2024

Abstract

Double‐blind/multicenter/randomized trial protocol. Eligibility criteria: age 18-70 yrs; C2-C5 leg varices secondary to the Great Saphenous Vein (GSV) incontinence; GSV size 6-10mm, at 10cm from the Saphenous-Femoral Junction (SFJ); ostial reflux lasting >0.5 sec at duplex ultrasound; negative reflux elimination test; acceptance of the GSV sparing treatment plus partial/total varicose veins removal. Exclusion criteria: non-isolated GSV reflux; district already treated; pregnancy/lactation; impaired walking ability; deep vein thrombosis/insufficiency; severe comorbidities. Participants recruited from 7 Italian tertiary referral centres. Interventions: crossotomy (no SFJ’s tributaries ligation) vs crossectomy. The study aimed to verify if GSV drainage through the SFJ’s tributaries reduces groin/peripheral recurrences. Primary endpoint: 1-year GSV reflux recurrence, positive to the Valsalva maneuver, originating from the SF. Participants equally randomized. Participants, care givers, and those assessing the outcomes blinded to group assignment.
2024
varicose veins; great saphenous vein; femoral vein; high ligation; neovascularisation recurrences
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Crossotomy vs crossectomy for saphenous vein sparing surgery in patients with varicose veins due to ostial incontinence: protocol for double blind, multicenter, randomized trial / Martelli, Eugenio; Capoccia, Laura; Sotgiu, Giovanni; Saderi, Laura; Puci, Mariangela Valentina; Modugno, Piero; Furgiuele, Sergio; Aversano, Vincenzo; De Vivo, Salvatore; Iorio, Luca; Martelli, Allegra Rosa; Ricci, Stefano. - In: VEINS AND LYMPHATICS. - ISSN 2279-7483. - 13:(2024). [10.4081/vl.2024.12146]
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