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Medicine

Occlusion of the Great and Small Saphenous Vein Using Copolymeric Glue Based on N-Butyl Cyanoacrylate and Methacryloxy Sulfolane

Published: December 9th, 2022

DOI:

10.3791/64170

1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, Humanitas Gavazzeni Hospital, 2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, Montallegro Clinic, 3Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, BioMedical Institute
* These authors contributed equally

ERRATUM NOTICE

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We present the preliminary results of a longitudinal observational study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness and safety at different short- and long-term follow-ups of vascular occlusion of the great saphenous vein (GSV) and small saphenous vein (SSV) affected by severe pathological reflux, using an innovative modified cyanoacrylate surgical glue composed of N-butyl cyanoacrylate and methacryloxy sulfolane (NBCA+MS). Ninety patients, prospectively recruited for 1 year, underwent the study with EcoColor-Doppler (ECD) to evaluate the maximum diameters of the GSV and SSV in the orthostatic position and the reflux time (RT). An RT greater than 0.5 s was considered pathologic. Clinical, etiology, anatomy, and pathophysiology (CEAP) assessment was used for the complete evaluation of each patient in the study. All the patients were treated by NBCA+MS glue to obtain vein occlusion and observed before treatment (baseline; T0), within 6 h after treatment (T1), 1 month after treatment (T2), 3 months after treatment (T3), 6 months after treatment (T4), and 1 year after treatment (T5). Chi-square (χ) analysis was performed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the treatment. All the patients participated in the entire duration of the study. Complete occlusion was maintained in 100% of patients at T1, 98.9% at T2 and T3, and 97.8% at T4 and T5 (p < 0.001). None of the patients suffered from post-surgical thrombosis. No blue hyperpigmentation, or paresthesia was observed during the entire observation period. Immediately after treatment, 7.7% of patients needed painkillers; 1 week after treatment, 100% of patients returned to normal life. Vascular occlusion of the great or small saphenous vein using NBCA+MS glue is a safe procedure with persistent benefits after a 1 year follow-up. This procedure can be performed with local anesthesia, allowing a quick return to normal life. Thanks to its low invasiveness, the treatment is not painful.

Erratum

Erratum: Occlusion of the Great and Small Saphenous Vein Using Copolymeric Glue Based on N-Butyl Cyanoacrylate and Methacryloxy Sulfolane

An erratum was issued for: Occlusion of the Great and Small Saphenous Vein Using Copolymeric Glue Based on N-Butyl Cyanoacrylate and Methacryloxy Sulfolane. The Author section was updated from:

Pecis Claudio*123
Bellandi-Alberti Pier Luca*23
Fumagalli Miriam*1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, Humanitas Gavazzeni Hospital
2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, Montallegro Clinic
3Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, BioMedical Institute
* These authors contributed equally

to:

Claudio Pecis*123
Pier Luca Bellandi-Alberti*23
Miriam Fumagalli*1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, Humanitas Gavazzeni Hospital
2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, Montallegro Clinic
3Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Angiology Functional Unit, BioMedical Institute
* These authors contributed equally

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