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Клиническая эффективность с экономическими параллелями хирургического лечения декомпенсированных форм венозной недостаточности нижних конечностей

Клиническая эффективность с экономическими параллелями хирургического лечения декомпенсированных форм венозной недостаточности нижних конечностей

Abstract

The paper discusses results of endoscopic dissection of perforating veins in 154 patients with chronic venous insufficiency (98 cases of varicose vein disease and 56 cases of postthrombophlebitic disease). The endoscopic dissection of perforating veins was in all cases combined with a single-stage phlebectomy or crossectomy. The control group was comprised of 26 patients who underwent classic Linton procedure. The complications related to the endoscopic vein surgery were observed in 2.6 % of cases. In 34.5 % of cases, the complications were caused by Linton procedure. The average length of hospital stay was 7.3±0.5 bed-days after endoscopic dissection of perforating veins and 21.2±0.7 bed-days after Linton procedure. The cost of treatment of one patient amounted to 10392.0±31.6 roubles in the major group, and 18263.8±46.2 roubles in the control group.

Проанализированы результаты эндоскопической диссекции перфорантных вен (ЭДПВ) у 154 больных с хронической венозной недостаточностью (98 наблюдений варикозной болезни и 56 наблюдений посттромбофлебитической болезни). Во всех случаях выполнена ЭДПВ в сочетании с одномоментной флебэктомией или кроссэктомией. В качестве контрольной группы взяты 26 пациентов, перенесших классическую операцию Линтона. После ЭДПВ осложнения зарегистрированы в 2,6 %, после операции Линтона в 34,5 % случаев. Средняя длительность пребывания пациента в стационаре после ЭДПВ составила 7,3±0,5, после операции Линтона 21,2±0,7 койко-дня. Стоимость лечения одного пациента в основной группе равнялась 10392,0±31,6, в контрольной 18263,8±46,2 руб.

Keywords

ВАРИКОЗНАЯ БОЛЕЗНЬ,VARICOSE VEIN DISEASE,ПОСТТРОМБОФЛЕБИТИЧЕСКАЯ БОЛЕЗНЬ,POSTTHROMBOPHLEBITIC DISEASE,ЭНДОСКОПИЧЕСКАЯ ДИССЕКЦИЯ ПЕРФОРАНТНЫХ ВЕН,ENDOSCOPIC DISSECTION OF PERFORATING VEINS,СТОИМОСТЬ ЛЕЧЕНИЯ,TREATMENT COST

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