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 AgeGenderLegComorbiditiesUlcer area Evolution time (months)Date of surgeryDate of healingDaysRate cm/day

158FLeftSAH121629/11/200906/01/2010450.266
261FLeftN2036024/10/2009Not healed
371FLeftN41225/09/200912/11/2009480.083
462FRightN16624/09/200928/10/2009380.421
564FLeftSAH121513/09/200907/10/2009340.352
663FLeftSAH, DVT1806003/09/2009Not healed
753MLeftDVT27230/08/200927/09/2010280.071
842FRightN1.5620/08/200927/01/20101600.009
986FRightSAH7912/06/200902/07/2009200.35
1058FLeftOvarian cancer562901/06/200918/08/2009780.717
1172FRightSAH3442031/05/200929/07/2009590.576
1247FBilat.N331829/05/200922/07/2009740.445
1340MRightDVT74820/04/200920/05/2009300.233
1462MBilat.N1512029/03/200915/04/2009170.882
1538MRightSAH, DVT0.53019/03/200921/05/2009330.015
1661FRightPott1806016/03/2009Not healed
1772FRightSAH121202/03/200906/09/20091370.087
1869MRightBarrett2041702/03/2009Not healed
1968FRightN43422/02/200911/03/2009170.235
2054MRightDiabetes706019/02/200917/06/20091260.555
2136FLeftN164516/09/200815/10/2008290.551

Mean58.942.196956.60.38

N: none. SAH: systemic arterial hypertension. DVT: deep vein thrombosis. Pott: Pott disease. Barrett: Barrett esophagus. Bilat: bilateral.