Options of nonsurgical treatment of varicose disease in children and adolescents
I.N. NURMEEV1,2, L.M. MIROLUBOV1,2, A.A. KOSTROMIN1, D.Yu. PETRUSHENKO1, A.Yu. OSIPOV1,2, M.R. GILMUTDINOV1,2, A.R. NURMEEVA2
1Children’s Republican Clinical Hospital, 140 Orenburgskiy Trakt, Kazan, Russian Federation, 420138
2Kazan State Medical University, 49 Butlerov Str., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012
Nurmeev I.N. — D. Med Sc., professor of pediatric surgery department, pediatric surgeon, tel. (843) 267-89-69, e-mail: nurmeev@gmail.com
Mirolubov L.M. — D. Med Sc., professor, head of pediatric surgery department, pediatric surgeon, tel. (843) 267-89-57, e-mail: mirolubov@mail.ru
Kostromin A.A. — pediatric surgeon, tel. (843) 237-30-10, e-mail: kosart@rambler.ru
Petrushenko Denis Yuryevich — Cand. Med. Sc., Head of the Cardiovascular Surgery Department, tel. (843) 237-30-10, e-mail: petrushenkod@mail.ru
Osipov A.Yu. — Assistant of department of Pediatric Surgery, tel. (843) 267-89-57, e-mail: alexosipov06@mail.ru
Gilmutdinov M.R. — Cand. Med. Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatric Surgery, tel. (843) 267-89-57, e-mail: maratgilmi@mail.ru
Nurmeeva A.R. — Cand. Med. Sc., Assistant Lecturer of Dermatology Department, tel. (843) 267-89-69, e-mail: alsu.nurmeeva@mail.ru
Varicose disease is a serious medical and social problem. There are some difficulties with radical surgical treatment. Sometimes disease develops during childhood. The results of nonsurgical treatment of varicose disease are demonstrated in the article. Comparative investigation between children’s and adult groups with equal stages of varicose disease was carried out. Conclusion: nonsurgical treatment in children’s group demonstrated improvement and stabilization in 43,8% cases: in adult group there were no cases of improvement and just 7% cases of stabilization.
Key words: children, varicose, varix dilatation, treatment, nonsurgical.
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