The sclerosing injection of varicose veins remains a technique which is often essential in the management of a patient with superficial venous insufficiency. The sclerosing injection of high reflux sites, in particular the junctions of the great and small saphenous veins with the deep venous system, is technically difficult. Even great skill and long experience cannot necessarily protect the most hardened phlebologist from a complication which may often be catastrophic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe author reports a dramatic case of severe functional and trophic disorders of the lower limbs which proved to be entirely caused by noise. This case led him to study noise and its repercussions on the vascular system: physical characteristics, methods of measurement, epidemiology of this environmental nuisance, general and vascular diseases produced by the traumatic-vibration syndrome, and study of its mechanism of action. He concludes by calling for interdisciplinary action to combine fundamental research, screening and prevention of the disorders caused by noise.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe symbolic potential of the foot explains excessive psychological crystallizations and major patients' resistances to the phlebologist's advices. The author reviews hygiene advices concerning the feet (washing, pedicure, prevention of dermatoses and locking of joints), the three phases of physiological gait (heel gait, plantar and digital gait) and after a historical review of the shoes, exposes the damages caused by heels which are too high and describes the qualities of a physiological shoe.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBecause of their gravity and the complications involved, repeated deep venous thromboses require everything to be done to produce an aetiological diagnosis, for only this will make a preventive treatment possible. Amongst causes of phlebitis, haemostatic disorders and coagulation factor anomaly should be systematically looked for, as these can sometimes be corrected. Following the discovery of the Antithrombin III deficiency, the protein C deficiency shows clear progress along these lines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAfter discussing the psychological importance of the problem, the author stresses that the best treatment of pigmentations after sclerosis is prevention, based on experience and faultless technique (careful choice of sclerosants, local compression, evacuation of thrombi). The author then briefly reviews the pathophysiology of melanin dyschromias and their causes and presents the histological finding of a mixed origin for post-sclerosis pigmentations (melanin and iron). Various attempts at treatment are presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe term "varicose eczema", although made acceptable by its use, is ambiguous and misleading. It would prompt us to believe that varicose eczema is different from common dermatological eczema. There is no such difference, and it would be more correct to speak of eczema of the varicose patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe author has been struck by the unexpected improvement of the gonarthrocace in several patients treated for varicose disorders by sclerotherapy. He puts forward the theory that stasis in varicose patients and inverse venous current provoke tissular anoxaemia and histo-angeial decompensation affecting not only the teguments but the bones and cartilage as well. The author first mentions vascularisation, with complications, of the knee, and various experiments carried out on animals, and then he gives the results of twenty years' work, which prove his theory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince chronic venous insufficiency is a constitutional disorder, the principles of healthy living can be of major importance in its prevention and treatment. Among these, the influence of physical activities has attracted the attention of the author, who has attempted to analyze the mechanisms of each sport in order to study its effects on the peripheral vessels. As a result of long terme comparative studies, he has been able to classify the various sports into two categories, the sports which are beneficial and those which are harmful in subjects with vulnerable veins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmong the iatrogenic complications of the surgery of varicose veins, the author has encountered several cases of impotence following stripping of the internal saphenous. Without rejecting the possibility of a psychogenic impotence due to the operation itself, he raises the question of the possible mechanism of this complication. Alter considering the vascularization of the erectile body and the haemodynamic process of erection, he reviews the arterial and venous causes of impotence and sets out the hypothesis which he feels to be the most plausible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe difficulties inherent in clinical experimentation in phlebology, stem from the fact that they concern highly subjective functional problems, and are thus difficult to measure. The answer to these difficulties seems to be found in the use of the double blind method. This method, however, contains numerous causes of errors in phlebology, since in order to be mathematically applied to computer use, it is too sketchy and does not take into account many additional factors, incidental parameters and unfavorable coincidences related either to chronobiology (weather, seasonal changes), to hormonal problems (periods of the cycle, pregnancies, contraception, menopause), to the environment (professional posture, ground heat, periods of vacation or work), or associated diseases (neuro-vegetative and rheumatic disorders, excessive weight, metabolic disorders), etc.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe problem of sclerosis of the perforating veins, a subject of heated debate, seems now unanimously accepted. Indeed, their suppression is considered as important as sclerosis of the arches in preventing early and complete relapses. Their investigation can be clinical (examination of staged tourniquet), phlebographic or instrumental (thermography or Doppler).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study of the influence of different sporting activities on peripheral venous pathology should be based on venous physiology and precise understanding of the technology of each sport (study of the movements, positions, and muscles brought into play, the rhythm, the material employed, the risks run). At the conclusion of a long study on sportsmen of both average and highly competitive ability, and on yogis, the author was able, by means of a simple methodology applicable to all physical activity, to classify the principal sports into two categories: those which improve and those which work against the peripheral venous circulation. However he does not recommend a complete ban on the harmful sports in highly motivated patients, but rather that they should counter the disadvantages by performing antagonistic movements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of venous ecology is to study the effect of the environment on the peripheral vessels. It is very extensive but still little explored subject in need of multidisciplinary study. The author reviews some of the major problems of ecophlebology: --pollution and harmful effects of urban life (atmospheric pollution, stress and influence of noise on the vessels); --the influence of habitat (furniture, ergonomics, urbanism, sociological studies and under-floor heating); --the cites new research on terrestrial electro-magnettism, meteoropathology, biological clocks and the influence of the mass media.
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