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Surgery, Management And Analysis Of Risk Factors For Varicose Veins In Setif University Hospital-Algeria

Volume 2 - Issue 2, February 2018 Edition
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Author(s)
El-Hachmi Seddik, Khenchouche Abdelhalim, Behar Abdelaziz
Keywords
Varicose, risk factors, treatments, surgery.
Abstract
Aims: the appearance of varicose veins is due to several factors. Some are known. Others are misunderstood to nowadays. If studies in this area are limited, this is because it is a disease that is not of much interest in medicine. In recent years and with the availability of treatments and the surgical procedure, an epidemiological study is necessary. In this study, we try to analyze the factors involved in order to prevent or at least limit its damage. Methods: Follow a group of patients with varicose veins at different stages of the disease. Establish an epidemiological investigation. Identify the different risk factors that characterize these patients, such as hereditary factors, age, sex, occupation, number of pregnancies in women, obesity, race, geographical area, socio-economic level... Conclusion: Establishing a balance of the most relevant factors, in order to be limited to the treatment before the surgical act. Patients, who have undergone surgery, plan a recovery at a lower cost.
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