Great Saphenous Vein Sparing Segmental Radiofrequency Ablation in Varicose Veins Patients
Varicose Veins, Varicose Veins of Lower Limb
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Varicose Veins focused on measuring varicose veins, chiva, hemodynamic correction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- C2EpAsPrGSVa, C2,3EpAsPrGSVa
- Reflux not lower than upper part of the calf,
- Age more than 18 years,
- SFJ diameter less than 15mm,
- Incompetence of terminal-femoral valve,
- GSV reflux more than 0,5 sec,
- re-entry perforator on the thigh or upper part of the calf for patients in the hot-CHIVA group
Exclusion Criteria:
- C4-C6 class of CEAP
- Pregnancy
- Deep vein reflux more than 1 sec
- SSV reflux more than 0,5 sec
- Interventions for VVs prior to the inclusion
- Those unwilling to sign an informed consent were also included.
Sites / Locations
- Veronika Golovina
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
CHIVA group
Control group
43 participants. In the study group patients GSV was punctured 20-25 cm below SFJ. Radiofrequency catheter (ClosureFast) was inserted and positioned at SFJ distally to the superficial iliac circumflex vein. Four cycles were used for one segment below SFJ. After that catheter cooled down to 40C and was extracted. Phlebectomy was performed using Varady hooks after thermal ablation in both groups. All procedures were performed under tumescent anesthesia.
43 participants. In the controls GSV was punctured at a distal part of a refluxing segment. Catheter was positioned at SFJ and conventional radiofrequency procedure was performed with four cycles below SFJ and two cycles for every next segment. Phlebectomy was performed using Varady hooks after thermal ablation in both groups. All procedures were performed under tumescent anesthesia.