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SUPPURATIVE THROMBOPHLEBITIS OF GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN AFTER ENDOVENOUS LASER ABLATION  - CASE REPORT

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Abstract Background Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) is a minimally invasive technique used to treat superficial venous reflux. The technique proved its safety and efficacy and became the standard of care for patients with chronic venous disease with lower rates of complications compared to open surgery. Case report We present a 68-year-old female with C5 stage of chronic vein insufficiency who underwent endovenous laser ablation of the great saphenous vein. On the fifth day, she developed fever and pain, tenderness, and redness on the medial side of the treated upper leg with fluctuations in some places. Urgent incisions and radical debridement with extensive drainage were made. After intensive daily local wound treatment and antibiotic therapy signs and symptoms resolved and she was fully ambulatory with satisfactory postoperative findings. Conclusion We want to point out that aggressive surgical treatment is the main goal in the treatment of patients with suppurative thrombophlebitis, and, antibiotic therapy results in complete healing and resolution of this rare, but life-treating complication.
Title: SUPPURATIVE THROMBOPHLEBITIS OF GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN AFTER ENDOVENOUS LASER ABLATION  - CASE REPORT
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Abstract Background Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) is a minimally invasive technique used to treat superficial venous reflux.
The technique proved its safety and efficacy and became the standard of care for patients with chronic venous disease with lower rates of complications compared to open surgery.
Case report We present a 68-year-old female with C5 stage of chronic vein insufficiency who underwent endovenous laser ablation of the great saphenous vein.
On the fifth day, she developed fever and pain, tenderness, and redness on the medial side of the treated upper leg with fluctuations in some places.
Urgent incisions and radical debridement with extensive drainage were made.
After intensive daily local wound treatment and antibiotic therapy signs and symptoms resolved and she was fully ambulatory with satisfactory postoperative findings.
Conclusion We want to point out that aggressive surgical treatment is the main goal in the treatment of patients with suppurative thrombophlebitis, and, antibiotic therapy results in complete healing and resolution of this rare, but life-treating complication.

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