2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2008.11.002
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Systematic Review of Endovenous Laser Therapy Versus Surgery for the Treatment of Saphenous Varicose Veins

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“…Femoral blok hızlı mobilizasyon sağlayarak, yetmezlikli venlerin tedavileri sonrasında derin ven trombozu riskini azaltmaktadır (1)(2)(3)(4)6). Çalışmamızda, femoral blok grubunda motor blokaj anlamlı olarak daha düşük oranda saptandı.…”
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“…Femoral blok hızlı mobilizasyon sağlayarak, yetmezlikli venlerin tedavileri sonrasında derin ven trombozu riskini azaltmaktadır (1)(2)(3)(4)6). Çalışmamızda, femoral blok grubunda motor blokaj anlamlı olarak daha düşük oranda saptandı.…”
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“…Giriş E ndovasküler lazer ablasyon yöntemi, yüzeyel venöz yetersizliğin tedavisinde cerrahiye alternatif olan minimal invazif bir yöntemdir (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). Bu işlem ile endotelde termal hasar yaratılarak oklüzyon oluşturulmaktadır.…”
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“…EVLA was associated with greater bruising and discomfort in the perioperative period but may provide a more secure long-term closure than RFA. 6 After adjusting for duration of follow-up they found that compared with SVS, UGFS and RFA were as effective, and EVLA significantly more effective (van den Bos et al 2009).…”
Section: Correlation Between Ceap Classes and Site On Incompetencementioning
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“…Studies have shown that the new procedures have a good outcome with comparable results to surgery but their relative merits should be assessed for the individual patient and type of varicose vein. 79,80 One drawback of the newer procedures is that there is, as yet, no information on their relative long-term performance compared with traditional methods. The success and outcomes for all of these procedures can be assessed using ultrasound.…”
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