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- John M Barrett, Bruce Allen, Anne Ockelford, and Mitchel P Goldman.
- Palm Clinic, Auckland, New Zealand. johnbarrett@palmclinic.co.nz
- Dermatol Surg. 2004 Jan 1;30(1):6-12.
ObjectiveTo demonstrate the efficacy of duplex-guided foam sclerotherapy measured against patient symptom relief and quality of life.MethodsAn analysis was performed of 100 randomly chosen legs with varicose veins treated with ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy with a mean follow-up of 22.5 months.ResultsAn average number of 2.1 treatments using an average of 8.7 mL of foam sclerosing solution were required to close incompetent varicose veins. Thirty-one percent of leg varicose veins required a second treatment at 3 months; 100% of patients felt that their legs were successfully treated with resolution of all symptoms in 85% and resolution in all varicose veins in 92%.ConclusionUltrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy is effective in treating varicose veins with high patient satisfaction with results and improvement in quality of life.
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