Clinical And Anatomical Study Of Varicose Vein And Its Management
Journal Title: National Journal of Medical and Dental Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
Varicose veins are a combination of dilated veins which are permanently elongated , tortuous path, circulation have pathology and a is a common cause of problems in the lower limbs . the problems are non pathological to a pathological one. The aim of the study was Clinical and anatomical study of varicose vein and its management. This prospective study was carried out over a period of 12 months from January 2017 to December 2017 in the Department of General Surgery at the gajraraja medical college Gwalior MP. Patients with varicose vein in lower limb were included in the study,were assessed on the basis of clinical and anatomical examination.confirmed by venos Doppler. Classified on the basis of Clinico-Etiological-Anatomical-Pathological classification (CEAP Classification). In our study men were affected more than females. In our study it was found that middle age group was mostly affected. Our study have most patient with presentation of varicose veins with dull pain. Most patient have long standing hours as etiology. Valves are consistently located at specific locations in the deep veins of the leg, although there is often significant variability between subjects. This could explain why some deep veins are more commonly involved than others. In our study it was observed that the most common involvement was that of the common femoral vein , followed by popliteal and tibial veins. In the study out of 69 lower limb presentations, 32 were given conservative management and 37 limbs underwent surgical treatment . all patients were asymptomatic in one year followup period
Authors and Affiliations
Reeta Kushwah, Naveen Kushwah
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