DOI: 10.24019/issn.2532-0831

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Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vascular Research


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JTAVR 2018;3(2): 73-83

JTAVR

Nerve Injury in venous procedures: Malpractice, characteristics, and strategies to avoid it

Author

AL Arendt1, FP Faccini1

1Vascular Surgery - Hospital Moinhos de Vento and Instituto de Cardiologia, Porto Alegre, Brasil
submitted: Nov 26, 2019
accepted Mar 11, 2020
EPub ahead of Print: Apr 14, 2020
Published: Aug 25, 2020

Abstract  Nerve damage is the most important reason for malpractice claims after venous procedures. The incidence of nerve damage varies according to the technique and 4% to 23% present symptoms of nerve damage after varicose vein operations. The knowledge about nerve physiology and anatomy, proper preoperative ultrasound planning, clear communication, safe operation protocols, and good clinical records are pivotal to avoid such complications. Even so, there is no guarantee that a lesion will not occur. Nerve damage can happen with the best surgeons. The purpose of this paper is to review nerve physiology and its anatomy in relation to saphenous veins, to relate the incidence of nerve injury to each surgical technique and to outline strategies to prevent and treat this complication.

Keywords Peripheral nerve injuries, Malpractice, Varicose veins, Echo anatomy, Doppler ultrasound
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Full text - DOI: 10.24019/jtavr.73 - Corresponding author: Dr. Ani Loize Arendt, EMail alarendt@gmail.com
Citation style: Arendt AL, Faccini FP. Nerve Injury in venous procedures: Malpractice, characteristics, and strategies to avoid it. JTAVR 2018;3(2): 73-83. https://doi.org/10.24019/jtavr.73

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