Ann Phlebology.  2023 Jun;21(1):1-4. 10.37923/phle.2023.21.1.1.

The Teupitz Shunt Classification for CHIVA Strategy

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  • 1Department of Surgery, Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital, Seoul, Korea
  • 2Thrombosis Clinic, Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Venous hypertension, caused by venous reflux, often leads to heaviness, swelling, and pain in the legs. However, the hemodynamics of venous flow are complex and incomprehensible, with a frequently unclear correlation between reflux and symptoms. Regarding treatment options, removal of saphenous veins (SVs) based on a few seconds of reflux can adversely affect patients. Further, indiscriminate removal of SVs in aging populations may complicate future treatment of arterial diseases. Patients should be treated selectively based on ultrasound examinations and hemodynamic principles. The CHIVA strategy, which involves treating patients without removing SVs, is a potential treatment option for patients with mild chronic venous insufficiency. In this context, we introduce the Teupitz shunt classification, which forms the basis for hemodynamic correction.

Keyword

Chronic venous insufficiency; Reflux; CHIVA
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