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Methods: One-shot scleroembolization is a new technique designed for the treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities, which associates a mechanical interruption of the sapheno-femoral junction to classic sclerotherapy with no need for surgery or anesthesia. This is achieved with the combined use of a coil positioned in the terminal portion of the great saphenous vein and a foamed sclerosant drug. Results: At three months’ follow-up no complications have been observed. The great saphenous vein was still occluded in all patients (nine out of nine). Conclusions: One-shot scleroembolization seems to be an effective technique for the treatment of varicose veins disease in outpatients, with the advantage of causing little distress to the patient. Objective: The aim of this article is to present a new technique for minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins disease of lower extremities.
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Viani, M. P., Viani, G. M., & Sergenti, J. (2014). One-shot scleroembolization: a new technique for the treatment of varicose veins disease of lower extremities. Preliminary results. Phlebology, 29(10), 694–697. https://doi.org/10.1177/0268355513499556
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