Ulcers / 2013 / Article / Tab 2 / Clinical Study
Crossectomy and Foam Sclerotherapy of the Great Saphenous Vein versus Stripping of Great Saphenous Vein and Varicectomy in the Treatment of the Legs Ulcers Table 2 Characteristics and evolution of group I patients.
Patient Age Gender Leg Comorbidities Ulcer area Evolution time (months) Date of surgery Date of healing Days Rate cm/day 1 58 F Left SAH 12 16 29/11/2009 06/01/2010 45 0.266 2 61 F Left N 20 360 24/10/2009 Not healed 3 71 F Left N 4 12 25/09/2009 12/11/2009 48 0.083 4 62 F Right N 16 6 24/09/2009 28/10/2009 38 0.421 5 64 F Left SAH 12 15 13/09/2009 07/10/2009 34 0.352 6 63 F Left SAH, DVT 180 60 03/09/2009 Not healed 7 53 M Left DVT 2 72 30/08/2009 27/09/2010 28 0.071 8 42 F Right N 1.5 6 20/08/2009 27/01/2010 160 0.009 9 86 F Right SAH 7 9 12/06/2009 02/07/2009 20 0.35 10 58 F Left Ovarian cancer 56 29 01/06/2009 18/08/2009 78 0.717 11 72 F Right SAH 34 420 31/05/2009 29/07/2009 59 0.576 12 47 F Bilat. N 33 18 29/05/2009 22/07/2009 74 0.445 13 40 M Right DVT 7 48 20/04/2009 20/05/2009 30 0.233 14 62 M Bilat. N 15 120 29/03/2009 15/04/2009 17 0.882 15 38 M Right SAH, DVT 0.5 30 19/03/2009 21/05/2009 33 0.015 16 61 F Right Pott 180 60 16/03/2009 Not healed 17 72 F Right SAH 12 12 02/03/2009 06/09/2009 137 0.087 18 69 M Right Barrett 204 17 02/03/2009 Not healed 19 68 F Right N 4 34 22/02/2009 11/03/2009 17 0.235 20 54 M Right Diabetes 70 60 19/02/2009 17/06/2009 126 0.555 21 36 F Left N 16 45 16/09/2008 15/10/2008 29 0.551 Mean 58.9 42.19 69 56.6 0.38
N: none. SAH: systemic arterial hypertension. DVT: deep vein thrombosis. Pott: Pott disease. Barrett: Barrett esophagus. Bilat: bilateral.