Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding: Report of a case successfully managed by high ligation, radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapy

Background: Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities are rare in clinical practice. The indications and therapy for pulsating varicose veins remain unclear, and most cases are managed conservatively, with fewer reports of endovenous approaches. However, the treatment of pulsating varicose v...

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Main Authors: Yuan Hong, Long Wang, Zhiyong Chen, Huan Ouyang, Xianyu Hu, Haoyu Zhao, Binshan Zha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Annals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports and Innovations
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author Yuan Hong
Long Wang
Zhiyong Chen
Huan Ouyang
Xianyu Hu
Haoyu Zhao
Binshan Zha
author_facet Yuan Hong
Long Wang
Zhiyong Chen
Huan Ouyang
Xianyu Hu
Haoyu Zhao
Binshan Zha
author_sort Yuan Hong
collection DOAJ
description Background: Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities are rare in clinical practice. The indications and therapy for pulsating varicose veins remain unclear, and most cases are managed conservatively, with fewer reports of endovenous approaches. However, the treatment of pulsating varicose veins combined with ulcer bleeding remains unclear in the relevant literature. Case presentation: We report a case of sudden rupture and bleeding from a pulsatile varicose vein with a lower extremity ulcer. The patient was a 74-year-old male with atrial fibrillation, pulmonary hypertension, and tricuspid regurgitation. Emergency compression was first applied to stop the bleeding. Wound cleansing, antimicrobial treatment and bacterial control were performed. Elastic compression stockings (23–32 mmHg) were also prescribed. After a comprehensive duplex ultrasound examination and heart disease evaluation, high ligation of the great saphenous vein, radiofrequency ablation and foam sclerotherapy were performed. After the procedure, the chronic venous insufficiency symptoms improved significantly at the 1-month follow-up, and the ulcer was completely healed by postoperative month 5. The patient had mild lower limb swelling, and no ulcer recurrence was reported during the 18-month follow-up. Duplex scans at the 3- and 18-month follow-ups showed complete obliteration of the treated great saphenous vein. Conclusions: Pulsatile varicose veins with ulcer bleeding are a rare pathological condition. It usually results from reflux from the heart and may also be a consequence of hydraulic transmission dysfunction. We believe that comprehensive duplex ultrasound examination of the peripheral vascular system and complex surgical treatment allow the correction of superficial venous reflux and achieve favorable early and mid-term outcomes.
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spelling doaj.art-b6d404a40318468aa65a6651b256b9902023-12-09T06:09:26ZengElsevierAnnals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports and Innovations2772-68782023-12-0134100236Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding: Report of a case successfully managed by high ligation, radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapyYuan Hong0Long Wang1Zhiyong Chen2Huan Ouyang3Xianyu Hu4Haoyu Zhao5Binshan Zha6Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, 218 Jixi Road, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, ChinaDivision of Vascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, 218 Jixi Road, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, ChinaDivision of Vascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, 218 Jixi Road, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, ChinaDivision of Vascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, 218 Jixi Road, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, ChinaDivision of Vascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, 218 Jixi Road, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, ChinaFirst School of Clinical Medicine, 81 Meishan Road, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, ChinaDivision of Vascular Surgery, Department of General Surgery, 218 Jixi Road, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, China; Corresponding author.Background: Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities are rare in clinical practice. The indications and therapy for pulsating varicose veins remain unclear, and most cases are managed conservatively, with fewer reports of endovenous approaches. However, the treatment of pulsating varicose veins combined with ulcer bleeding remains unclear in the relevant literature. Case presentation: We report a case of sudden rupture and bleeding from a pulsatile varicose vein with a lower extremity ulcer. The patient was a 74-year-old male with atrial fibrillation, pulmonary hypertension, and tricuspid regurgitation. Emergency compression was first applied to stop the bleeding. Wound cleansing, antimicrobial treatment and bacterial control were performed. Elastic compression stockings (23–32 mmHg) were also prescribed. After a comprehensive duplex ultrasound examination and heart disease evaluation, high ligation of the great saphenous vein, radiofrequency ablation and foam sclerotherapy were performed. After the procedure, the chronic venous insufficiency symptoms improved significantly at the 1-month follow-up, and the ulcer was completely healed by postoperative month 5. The patient had mild lower limb swelling, and no ulcer recurrence was reported during the 18-month follow-up. Duplex scans at the 3- and 18-month follow-ups showed complete obliteration of the treated great saphenous vein. Conclusions: Pulsatile varicose veins with ulcer bleeding are a rare pathological condition. It usually results from reflux from the heart and may also be a consequence of hydraulic transmission dysfunction. We believe that comprehensive duplex ultrasound examination of the peripheral vascular system and complex surgical treatment allow the correction of superficial venous reflux and achieve favorable early and mid-term outcomes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772687823000788Vein ablationPulsatile varicose veinsHigh ligationFoam sclerotherapy
spellingShingle Yuan Hong
Long Wang
Zhiyong Chen
Huan Ouyang
Xianyu Hu
Haoyu Zhao
Binshan Zha
Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding: Report of a case successfully managed by high ligation, radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapy
Annals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports and Innovations
Vein ablation
Pulsatile varicose veins
High ligation
Foam sclerotherapy
title Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding: Report of a case successfully managed by high ligation, radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapy
title_full Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding: Report of a case successfully managed by high ligation, radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapy
title_fullStr Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding: Report of a case successfully managed by high ligation, radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding: Report of a case successfully managed by high ligation, radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapy
title_short Pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding: Report of a case successfully managed by high ligation, radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapy
title_sort pulsatile varicose veins of the lower extremities with ulcer bleeding report of a case successfully managed by high ligation radiofrequency alation and foam sclerotherapy
topic Vein ablation
Pulsatile varicose veins
High ligation
Foam sclerotherapy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772687823000788
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