Surgical Treatment of Persistent Glue Extension Into Common Femoral Vein Following Endovenous Glue Ablation

Cureus. 2024 Mar 18;16(3):e56364. doi: 10.7759/cureus.56364. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Endovenous glue-induced thrombosis (EGIT) is a known complication of endovenous ablation therapy using cyanoacrylate closure glue to treat saphenous insufficiency, where glue extends into the common femoral vein (CFV), causing partial or complete occlusion. We report a case of class III EGIT (over 50% occlusion of CFV) in a young, healthy female who could not tolerate medical therapy. EGIT was treated with high ligation of the great saphenous vein and CFV patch repair. This is a safe option for patients who cannot tolerate anticoagulation therapy due to complications, physical or psychological limitations, or both.

Keywords: complication; glue emobolisation complication; high ligation; open surgical repair; vein ablation.

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