Stefano Ricci
AbstractHaving observed that treating telangectesias during the same phlebectomy session gave better results, the Authors began to associate to the sclerotherapy (Polidicanol foam 0.25-0.50%) a tumescence made with Ringer solution, in some cases adding lidocaine-epinephrine. This is carried out either before, during or after sclerotherapy, usually with a 20-50 mL syringe or by a perfusion pump. After the procedure, the patient rests for a few minutes, and then puts on 20-30 mmHg stockings; these will be used for three weeks.
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In the field of telangectasias, one of the most difficult areas of phlebology, novelties are rare, and when one is announced, it is usually associated to some expensive technology. That is why the simple method suggested by Ramelet is particularly interesting: it is easy, not expensive, rational and (according to the Author) effective.
My personal experience of sclerotherapy in areas previously treated with phlebectomy confirms that the fading effect on telangectasias is enhanced. In my mind, this has been related to a sort of reaction (edema, hyperemia, inflammatory activation) of treated tissues making the sclerosis more efficient, but the tumescence theory is possibly another aspect of this.
It would be interesting to know, from the Author’s experience, if also other types of sclerotherapy (liquid, Scleremo) behave similarly. Chromated glycerine for example, being more gentle, could cause less inconvenience than Polidicanol in foam.
Finally, a better definition of refractory telangectasias would be interesting, not forgetting that areas that underwent several previous treatments may respond positively to further treatment for cumulative effect.
- I have used START with Scleremo or liquid Polidicanol without problems, but I particularly like foam, a matter of choice and habit.
- The definition of refractory telangectasias is difficult.
Refractory to what?
To not repeating the treatment?
Because it has been badly managed?
Is inadequate?
In order to simplify, I mean refractory to several sessions by an experienced physician.
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