Anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: A prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiency

Introduction/Objectives: High recurrence rates of lower limb varicose veins after surgery are one of the biggest dilemmas in the current practice of a vascular surgeon. Inadequate primary varicose vein surgery may be the result of a failure to appreciate the anatomical variations at the saphenofemoral junction (SFJ). The aim of the present study was to describe the surgical anatomy of the SFJ in a population of patients with primary superficial varicose veins. Methods: Operative findings were recorded prospectively in a consecutive series of 189 surgical procedures (140 patients) during a 19 months period of time. All the operations were performed by the same vascular surgeon. Results: 75% patients were female. The number of tributaries at the SFJ varied from one to seven. In 29, 1% of the dissections postjunctional tributaries were identified and all of them joined the medial aspect of the Common Femoral Vein (CFV). Conclusion: The introduction of the new Endovenous therapies questioned the importance given to the anatomy of the SFJ and its tributaries; nevertheless a thorough understanding of its anatomical variations is still important in insuring that the junction is managed safely and adequately in patients with varicose veins.

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Main Authors: Vaz,Carolina, Machado,Rui, Rodrigues,Galhano, Dias da Silva, Nogueira,Clara, Loureiro,Tiago, Loureiro,Luís, Silveira,Diogo, Teixeira,Sérgio, Rego,Duarte, Matos,Arlindo, Almeida,Rui
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Published: Sociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S1646-706X20130001000012013-06-03Anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: A prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiencyVaz,CarolinaMachado,RuiRodrigues,GalhanoDias da Silva,Nogueira,ClaraLoureiro,TiagoLoureiro,LuísSilveira,DiogoTeixeira,SérgioRego,DuarteMatos,ArlindoAlmeida,Rui Chronic venous insufficiency Saphenous Vein Saphenofemoral Junction Introduction/Objectives: High recurrence rates of lower limb varicose veins after surgery are one of the biggest dilemmas in the current practice of a vascular surgeon. Inadequate primary varicose vein surgery may be the result of a failure to appreciate the anatomical variations at the saphenofemoral junction (SFJ). The aim of the present study was to describe the surgical anatomy of the SFJ in a population of patients with primary superficial varicose veins. Methods: Operative findings were recorded prospectively in a consecutive series of 189 surgical procedures (140 patients) during a 19 months period of time. All the operations were performed by the same vascular surgeon. Results: 75% patients were female. The number of tributaries at the SFJ varied from one to seven. In 29, 1% of the dissections postjunctional tributaries were identified and all of them joined the medial aspect of the Common Femoral Vein (CFV). Conclusion: The introduction of the new Endovenous therapies questioned the importance given to the anatomy of the SFJ and its tributaries; nevertheless a thorough understanding of its anatomical variations is still important in insuring that the junction is managed safely and adequately in patients with varicose veins.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia VascularAngiologia e Cirurgia Vascular v.9 n.1 20132013-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-706X2013000100001en
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author Vaz,Carolina
Machado,Rui
Rodrigues,Galhano
Dias da Silva,
Nogueira,Clara
Loureiro,Tiago
Loureiro,Luís
Silveira,Diogo
Teixeira,Sérgio
Rego,Duarte
Matos,Arlindo
Almeida,Rui
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Machado,Rui
Rodrigues,Galhano
Dias da Silva,
Nogueira,Clara
Loureiro,Tiago
Loureiro,Luís
Silveira,Diogo
Teixeira,Sérgio
Rego,Duarte
Matos,Arlindo
Almeida,Rui
Anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: A prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiency
author_facet Vaz,Carolina
Machado,Rui
Rodrigues,Galhano
Dias da Silva,
Nogueira,Clara
Loureiro,Tiago
Loureiro,Luís
Silveira,Diogo
Teixeira,Sérgio
Rego,Duarte
Matos,Arlindo
Almeida,Rui
author_sort Vaz,Carolina
title Anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: A prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiency
title_short Anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: A prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiency
title_full Anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: A prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiency
title_fullStr Anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: A prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiency
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: A prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiency
title_sort anatomical variation of the saphenofemoral junction: a prospective study in a population with primary superficial venous insufficiency
description Introduction/Objectives: High recurrence rates of lower limb varicose veins after surgery are one of the biggest dilemmas in the current practice of a vascular surgeon. Inadequate primary varicose vein surgery may be the result of a failure to appreciate the anatomical variations at the saphenofemoral junction (SFJ). The aim of the present study was to describe the surgical anatomy of the SFJ in a population of patients with primary superficial varicose veins. Methods: Operative findings were recorded prospectively in a consecutive series of 189 surgical procedures (140 patients) during a 19 months period of time. All the operations were performed by the same vascular surgeon. Results: 75% patients were female. The number of tributaries at the SFJ varied from one to seven. In 29, 1% of the dissections postjunctional tributaries were identified and all of them joined the medial aspect of the Common Femoral Vein (CFV). Conclusion: The introduction of the new Endovenous therapies questioned the importance given to the anatomy of the SFJ and its tributaries; nevertheless a thorough understanding of its anatomical variations is still important in insuring that the junction is managed safely and adequately in patients with varicose veins.
publisher Sociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular
publishDate 2013
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