Vein obliteration with cyanoacrylate glue as one of the methods of elimination of trunk reflux in patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities
https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-2-9-19
Abstract
Introduction. Purpose of this work: analysis of the main issues related to cyanoacrylate obliteration of varicose veins.
Materials and methods. A keyword search and analysis of literary sources in the international abstract database PubMed. as well as the Russian system of the Russian Science Citation Center during the last 20 years. The article describes the work related to the occlusion of failed major subcutaneous veins with medical glue – cyanacrylate. More than 60 scientific publications were studied.
Conclusion. The use of thermal obliteration techniques increases the number of outpatient surgical treatment procedures for patients with VVLL without hospitalization, while improving the quality of life. The synthesis and further application of new formulas of cyanoacrylate composites based on laboratoryexperimental and clinical studies will further determine the place of CAO in the treatment of CPV. There is a need to create a modern safe domestically produced cyanoacrylate compound for endovenous treatment of patients with CVC. There is a need to conduct randomized clinical trials with CAO to show how demanded this method of treatment of patients with IBSCs is and to identify all advantages of this NTNT technology for wider implementation in clinical practice.
About the Authors
A. K. SanbaevRussian Federation
Sanbaev Askhat Kojshybaevich — doctor
413107, 12/1 Trudovaja str., flat 294, Engels, Saratov region
A. A. Miroshnichenko
Russian Federation
Miroshnichenko Artem Aleksandrovich – doctor
197373, 56 Komendantskij Str., flat 1, Sankt –Peterburg
R. G. Chabbarov
Russian Federation
Chabbarov Rustyam Ginyatullayevich – doctor
46 Komsomolskaya St., Saratov 410031
A. G. Pyatnitsky
Russian Federation
Pyatnitsky Alexander Georgievich – doctor
46 Komsomolskaya St., Saratov 410031
V. V. Masljakov
Russian Federation
Masljakov Vladimir Vladimirovich – Sc.D., professor, Department of Disaster Medicine
410012, Saratov,112 Bol‘shaja Kazach‘ja str.
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Sanbaev A.K., Miroshnichenko A.A., Chabbarov R.G., Pyatnitsky A.G., Masljakov V.V. Vein obliteration with cyanoacrylate glue as one of the methods of elimination of trunk reflux in patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2022;(2):9-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-2-9-19