Effective management of lower limb phlegmon: doppler-guided venous cyanoacrylate closure

Taseva Vasileva, Ana Marija and Nikolov, Sashko and Milev, Ivan and Jordanova, Slavica (2024) Effective management of lower limb phlegmon: doppler-guided venous cyanoacrylate closure. Knowledge –International Journal.

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Abstract

Superficial venousinsufficiency is a medical condition that can have a direct and significant impact on the appearance of redness, swelling, pain, and the development of sores and ulcers on the skin, which in some cases can progress to the development of phlegmon of the lower limb. This case report illustrates the effective management of severe lower limb phlegmon resulting from inadequate and enlarged superficial veins. The condition was successfully treated through noninvasive intravenous cyanoacrylate closure, guided by Doppler imaging, addressing the entire length of the greatand small saphenous veins. A 36-year-old patient presented with severe phlegmon in the left leg for 2 years, accompanied by marked swelling, erythema, purulent ulcerative wounds, localized tenderness, andnon-healing gangrenous wound on the second toe. Peripheral Doppler examination revealed an absent great saphenous vein in the femoral region (due to previous vein striping) and a dilated great saphenous vein in the distal femoral and crural regions, along with multiple dilated perforator vein branches anda small saphenous vein with a dilated perforator vein that communicates with the great vein in the crural region. A swab was taken from the patient’s wound, and it was proven that Staphylococcus hemolyticus was present. The patient was hospitalized and treated appropriately to reduce infection. Seven days after admission, the patient underwent Doppler-guided cyanoacrylate closure of thegreat saphenous vein in the left leg, followed by cyanoacrylate closure of the small saphenous vein nine days later. After twoweeks, the patient exhibited significant clinical improvement, including pain relief, reduced lowerleg swelling, diminished erythema, and complete wound healing of the second toe. This case illustrates the importance of timely diagnosis of superficial venous insufficiency and the success of treating the complications of the disease through modern noninvasive treatment.
Keywords: chronic vein insufficiency, phlegmon, venous cyanoacrylate closure

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Ana Marija Taseva
Date Deposited: 06 Aug 2024 07:07
Last Modified: 06 Aug 2024 07:07
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/34489

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