Online ISSN: 3007-0244,
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COMPRESSION THERAPY AFTER OPEN SURGERY OF VARICOSE VEINS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES
Introduction. Currently, the duration of compression therapy after open phlebectomy for varicose veins of the lower extremities has not yet been finally determined. There is no data on the need for prolonged use of compression hosiery for more than 1 week after open stripping or miniflebectomy to increase the treatment effect, as there is none on the uselessness of prolonged compression. Purpose of the study. To conduct a study to determine the optimal duration of compression therapy after open phlebectomy. Research Methods. To conduct the study, a scientific hypothesis was formed - wearing compression hosiery before resorption of hematomas and normalizing the color of the skin after an open phlebectomy is sufficient in terms for the frequency of local complications, swelling of the legs and disability. Two groups of patients were randomized. The first group of patients, or comparison group, consisted of patients whose compression therapy after open phlebectomy was 2 months. The second group of patients, or the study group, consisted of patients with a term of compression therapy before resorption of hematomas and normalization of skin color after open phlebectomy of the lower extremities. Criteria for inclusion in the study: C2 - C3 class according to CEAP chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) of the lower extremities; severe, multiple varicose veins of the great saphenous vein (GSV) or small saphenous vein (SSV) and their branches; previously transferred thrombophlebitis of GSV / SSV; crossectomy and stripping of GSV / SSV. Results. The term of compression therapy in the 1st group of patients was 62.486 days (95% CI 62.099-62.873), in the 2nd group of patients 31.790 days (95% CI 31.559-32.021) (Log Rank = 5.005; p = 0.025). The period of disability in the 1st group of patients was 16.528 days (95% CI 16.169-16.888), in the 2nd group of patients 16.760 days (95% CI 16.508-17.012) (Log Rank = 1.083; p = 0.298). Conclusions. Compression therapy after an open phlebectomy is enough to carry out during the resorption of subcutaneous hematomas, the visual disappearance of bruises and the normalization of the color of the skin for a period of, on average, up to 1 month.
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Дюсупов А.А., Казымов Е.М., Буланов Б.С., Иманбаев М.Н., Сальменбаев Е.А., Дюсупова А.А., Дюсупова Б.Б., Абылхаиров К.Т. Компрессионная терапия после открытой хирургии варикоза нижних конечностей // Наука и Здравоохранение. 2020. 2(Т.22). С. 86-92. doi 10.34689/SH.2020.22.2.010

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