Minimally invasive methods of treating patients with recurrent varicose veins of the lower extremities

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Abstract

This work is based on a comparison of the results of treatment of patients with recurrent varicose veins, in 68 of whom minimally invasive methods were used and in 93, traditional interventions were performed through an open surgical approach. The safety, technical success, and clinical effectiveness of minimally invasive treatment methods were assessed. The results obtained indicate that minimally invasive techniques, in comparison with open surgical interventions, are more effective, safe, and less traumatic. Their use requires less time, makes it possible to carry out treatment outside the area of scar tissue, reduce postoperative pain, significantly reduce the number of early postoperative complications and the level of neurological disorders, and improve the cosmetic result.

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S. I. Kandyba

Branch No. 5 of the N.N.Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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Email: gvkg_f5@mil.ru

кандидат медицинских наук 

Russian Federation, Moscow

A. I. Chernookov

The N.I.Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Medical Institute of Continuing Education “Russian Biotechnological University ROSBIOTECH”

Email: gvkg_f5@mil.ru

профессор

Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

A. A. Atayan

The I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)

Email: gvkg_f5@mil.ru

доцент

Russian Federation, Moscow

A. M. Nikolaev

The I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)

Email: gvkg_f5@mil.ru

доцент

Russian Federation, Moscow

A. A. Ramazanov

Clinical Center for Rehabilitation Medicine and Rehabilitation

Email: gvkg_f5@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. Z. Pshmakhova

Medical Institute of Continuing Education “Russian Biotechnological University ROSBIOTECH”

Email: gvkg_f5@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

T. I. Shadyzheva

The I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)

Email: gvkg_f5@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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