Treatment outcome of chronic venous insuficiency for 9230 patients at university medical center, Ho chi minh city

Le Thi Ngoc Hang , Le Quang Dinh , Tran Minh Bao Luan, Lê Thanh Phong , Le Thị Thien Nga, Dao Duy Phuong, Luong Viet Thang, Lam Thao Cuong, Phan Son Anh, Ho Tat Bang, Le Phi Long, Nguyen Hoai Nam, Tran Thanh Vy

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From August 2004 to July 2017 there were 9230 patients of CVI (including inpatients and outpatients) at Thoracic and Vascular Surgery Deparment, University Medical Center. The rate of sex (female / male) was 2.55 Average age was 55. Most of patients had standing time more than 8 hours per day. Medical care was acceptable for all of them. Treament of CVI used in Surgery include phlebectomy by stripping and Müller, only Müller, intravenous intervention(RFA, EVLT, Foamed schlerotherapy). The good outcome was 87.8%. CVI and varicose vein is a common problem, especially in women. Surgical treatment proved to be a good choice when it was combined with phlebologic drugs and pressure stocking.

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