Intravascular 1320-nm laser closure of the great saphenous vein: a 6- to 12-month follow-up study
- PMID: 15522018
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2004.30431.x
Intravascular 1320-nm laser closure of the great saphenous vein: a 6- to 12-month follow-up study
Abstract
Objective: The objective was to determine the safety and efficacy of an intravascular laser with a novel wavelength to close the great saphenous vein.
Methods: Twenty-four cases of an incompetent great saphenous vein (0.5-1.2 cm in diameter) associated with distal varicose veins were treated with a 1320-nm intravascular laser at 5 W with an automatic pullback mechanism at 1 mm/s. Patients were evaluated with duplex ultrasound to determine efficacy of treatment at various time periods to at least 6 months after the procedure.
Results: All patients demonstrated complete closure of the incompetent great saphenous vein. In most cases, the treated great saphenous vein was not identifiable 6 months postoperatively. There was no recurrence of any varicose veins. All preoperative symptoms resolved after treatment, and no complications were noted. All patients were very pleased with the outcome of the procedure.
Conclusions: At 6 months or greater follow-up, a 5-W, 1320-nm intravascular laser with 1 mm/s automatic pullback, delivered through a diffusion-tip fiber, is safe and effective in treating an incompetent great saphenous vein up to 1.2 cm in diameter.
Comment in
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Re: intravascular 1,320 nm laser closure of the great saphenous vein: a 6- to 12-month follow-up study.Dermatol Surg. 2005 Jun;31(6):732; author reply 732. doi: 10.1097/00042728-200506000-00028. Dermatol Surg. 2005. PMID: 15996436 No abstract available.
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