Long-term results and predictors of failure after mechanochemical endovenous ablation in the treatment of primary great saphenous vein incompetence
CONCLUSION: MOCA was effective with minimal pain perioperative. However, anatomical success deteriorated after 1-year and showed even less results after 5-years, mainly due to partly recanalization, while clinical results were less affected. There were no clear clinical predictors for failure.PMID:37714534 | DOI:10.1177/02683555231202181
Source: Phlebology - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Marianne E Witte Suzanne Holewijn Daphne van der Veen Michel Mpj Reijnen Clark J Zeebregts Source Type: research