Archive | 2019
Efficacy analysis of one-stop hybrid operation on iliac vein compression syndrome combined with lower extremity varicose veins
Abstract
Objective: \nTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of one-stop hybrid operation on iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS) combined with lower extremity varicose veins. \n \n \nMethods: \nThe clinical data of 91 patients diagnosed with IVCS combined with lower extremity varicose veins from August 2013 to July 2017 were analyzed. All the cases were divided into two groups according to different treatments, 49 cases underwent IVCS and lower extremity varicose veins operation at the same time (one-stop hybrid operation group, group A) , and 42 cases were firstly operated with IVCS, then underwent lower extremity varicose vein operation during a hospital stay (state operation group, group B) . \n \n \nResults: \nThere was no significant difference in iliac vein primary patency rate, ulcer healing rate and swelling relief rate at 12 months in the two groups[ (100% vs. 100%) , (100% vs. 100%) , (87.50% vs. 88.89%) , P>0.05]. The difference in hospitalization days and expenses [ (13.50±2.30) vs. (16.61±3.28) d, (37.7±3.2) vs. (43.7±2.0) thousand Yuan, P 0.05]. There were no deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, stent thrombosis, etc occurring in the two groups. \n \n \nConclusions: \nOne-stop hybrid operation for IVCS combined with lower extremity varicose veins has good short-term efficacy, less invasive, short hospital stay and low cost, which is worthy of clinical promotion. \n \n \nKey words: \nIliac vein stenosis sydrome;\xa0Varicose veins;\xa0Endovascular therapy;\xa0Surgical operation;\xa0Hybrid operation