2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2019.01.060
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Vascular training does matter in the outcomes of saphenous high ligation and stripping

Abstract: Objective: Varicose vein (VV) surgery is frequently performed by surgeons without formal vascular training. We aimed to compare the outcomes of the procedure based on the background of the surgeon.Methods: All patients registered with VV surgery between 2004 and 2016 in Portuguese public hospitals were included in the study. Intrahospital outcomes were assessed from this administrative database. A random multicenter sample of 315 patients submitted to saphenous high ligation and stripping (175 patients from si… Show more

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“…After the 869,220 surgeries performed to treat CVD, we observed 49 deaths within the index admission in the hospital or in the outpatient facility, corresponding to a mortality rate of 0.0056%. To our knowledge, the only other population-based study for comparison was the one evaluating the data from Portuguese public hospitals, with an inhospital mortality rate of 0.015% 20 . The mortality rate for CVD surgeries in Portugal was three-fold higher.…”
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“…After the 869,220 surgeries performed to treat CVD, we observed 49 deaths within the index admission in the hospital or in the outpatient facility, corresponding to a mortality rate of 0.0056%. To our knowledge, the only other population-based study for comparison was the one evaluating the data from Portuguese public hospitals, with an inhospital mortality rate of 0.015% 20 . The mortality rate for CVD surgeries in Portugal was three-fold higher.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the USA, a total of 48,615 surgeries for CVD was performed between 2005 and 2017, with a 30-day mortality rate of 0.02% 19 . In Portugal, 153,382 patients underwent surgery to treat CVD in public hospitals between 2004 and 2016, with an in-hospital mortality rate of 0.015% 20 .…”
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“…This finding underlines the safety of the surgical treatment. To our knowledge, the only other population-based study for comparison was the one evaluating the data from Portuguese public hospitals, with an in-hospital mortality rate of 0.015% [22]. The other population-based studies that assessed deaths following CVD surgeries evaluated 30-day mortality [20,21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the USA, according to the American College of Surgeons -Quality Improvement Program [21], a total of 48,615 surgeries for CVD was performed between 2005 and 2017, with a 30-day mortality rate of 0.02%. In Portugal, 153,382 patients underwent surgery to treat CVD in public hospitals between 2004 and 2016, with an in-hospital mortality rate of 0.015% [22]. We believe that only population-level data generate real-world evidence, better supporting the health care.…”
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“…The common conventional surgical treatment for GSV varicosis is high ligation and stripping (HLS), but it has been reported to cause high postoperative clinical recurrence, slow recovery and obvious incision scar 4 5. Because of the need of less invasive treatment, endovenous thermal ablation techniques, such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and endovenous laser ablation (EVLA), have been developed 6 7.…”
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