Patient discomfort levels during instrumentation procedure using nickel‐titanium files with different kinetic movements

Author(s):  
So‐Ra Park ◽  
Se‐Hee Park ◽  
Kyung‐Mo Cho ◽  
Jin‐Woo Kim ◽  
Hyeon‐Cheol Kim
Phlebologie ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 37 (01) ◽  
pp. 3-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. G. Bruins ◽  
H. A. M. Neumann ◽  
K.-P. de Roos

Summary Aim: The study was designed to evaluate the feasibility, results and safety of a very short period of compression after ambulatory phlebectomy. Patients, methods: From September to December 2006 we prospectively studied 49 subsequent patients who underwent ambulatory phlebectomy for branch varicose veins. Post-operatively the treated part of the leg was bandaged for forty-eight hours. Results: No major adverse events occurred. Although 46.9% of treated patients had visible haematomas two days post-operatively, after six weeks this was only visible in one patient. The results of this study show that the clinical outcome of ambulatory phlebectomy in combination with compression for forty-eight hours is at least equal to a conventional (longer) period of compression. Conclusion: Post-operative treatment can be safely reduced without the need of adjuvant compression hosiery. This will reduce patient discomfort after ambulatory phlebectomy without jeopardizing the clinical outcome.


Author(s):  
Aubani Júnio Teixeira Cândido ◽  
Gustavo Amaral ◽  
Luciana Fernandes ◽  
Vitor Almeida ◽  
Gabriel Firmino ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Cavaglià ◽  
Carlo Olivieri ◽  
Umberto Morbiducci ◽  
Terenziano Raparelli ◽  
Giovanni Jacazio ◽  
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