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Objective: The aim: To analyze and evaluate the efficacy of CDLLV treatment, using high-frequency endovascular welding (EVW), endovenous laser coagulation (EVLC) and catheter microfoam echosclerotherapy.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: We have treated 329 patients with CDLLV C2-C6 functional classes according to the Clinical Etiological Anatomical Pathophysiology. Of these, 102 patients had vertical reflux eliminated by EVW, in 112 - by EVLC, and in 115 - by catheter microfoam echosclerotherapy.

Results: Results: In the EVW group 3 patients (2.94%) had a partial recanalization of coagulated veins 3 months after the procedure. In EVLC group 2 patients (1.79%) also had partial recanalization group after 6 months. In the group of catheter microfoam echosclerotherapy partial recanalization occurred in 3 patients during 3 months of observation, in the period of 6 months - in 2, in the period of 12 months - in 9, in total - in 14 patients (12.17%). The EVW and EVLC methods showed high efficacy of vertical reflux elimination on the great and small subcutaneous veins (GSV/SSV) in CDLLV and have no fundamental differences in the immediate and long-term results of treatment. Microfoam catheter echosclerotherapy leads to a greater number of recanalisations, compared with EVW and EVLC.

Conclusion: Conclusions: High-frequency endovenous welding results in complete fibrotic GSV/SSV transformation in 97.06% of patients. Endovascular laser coagulation results in complete fibrotic GSV/SSV transformation in 98.21% of patients. Elimination of vertical reflux by microfoam echosclerotherapy results in complete fibrotic GSV/SSV transformation in 87.83% of patients.

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