Abstract
Objective:
To assess the relative diagnostic merits of duplex scanning (DS) and dynamic popliteal phlebography (DPP) in the investigation of popliteal fossa venous reflux.
Design:
Prospective single patient study.
Setting:
Departments of Vascular Surgery, Radiology and Angiology, Jean Kunlin Unit of Vascular Pathology, Clinique du Grand-Large, Declines Charpieu, France.
Patients:
Eighteen consecutive patients with venous reflux in the popliteal fossa as demonstrated by hand-held Doppler insonation.
Interventions:
All limbs were investigated by DS and DPP before undergoing surgical exploration of the Popliteal fossa.
Main outcome measures:
The findings of the two modes of investigation were compared with the operative findings.
Results:
Both tests showed good specificity (98% DPP, 96% DS), but only moderate sensitivity (83% DPP, 87.5% DS). Both tests were wrong in two limbs.
Conclusion:
Phlebography can be reserved for cases where duplex scanning is inconclusive. Unsuspected anomalies will occasionally be found at operation despite exhaustive investigation.
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