CHIVA method

CHIVA method is a type of surgery used to treat varicose veins that occur as a result of long term venous insufficiency.[1] The term is a French acronym for Conservatrice Hémodynamique de l'Insuffisance Veineuse en Ambulatoire (ambulatory conservative hemodynamic treatment venous insufficiency).

CHIVA method
SpecialtyPhlebology

As of 2015 there is tentative evidence of benefit with a relatively low risk of side effects.[1] The method is based on the assumption that the symptoms of varicose veins are mainly the expression of an hemodynamic circulatory disorder, induced by various venous system malfunctions. CHIVA attempts to improve symptoms and signs without destroying the veins.[2][3]

Procedure

CHIVA involves Doppler ultrasonography to assess the hemodynamics.[4] Specifically the ultrasound study is to figure out where in the venous system the reflux begins.[4]

Then an operation is performed under local anesthesia, consisting of a few incisions and tying off of veins (usually one to four), without venous ablation. The ties are placed according to the ultrasound mapping.[2] Areas where the veins are varicose may also be removed.[4]

Clinical trials

One study found that with CHIVA, recurrences was 18% rather than 35% with high ligation and stripping after 10 years follow-up.[4] Patient symptoms at 10 years, however, did not differ.[4]

References

  1. Bellmunt-Montoya, S; Escribano, JM; Dilme, J; Martinez-Zapata, MJ (29 June 2015). "CHIVA method for the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (6): CD009648. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD009648.pub3. PMID 26121003.
  2. Gianesini, S; Occhionorelli, S; Menegatti, E; Zuolo, M; Tessari, M; Spath, P; Ascanelli, S; Zamboni, P (April 2015). "CHIVA strategy in chronic venous disease treatment: instructions for users". Phlebology. 30 (3): 157–71. doi:10.1177/0268355514531953. PMID 24755924.
  3. Guo, L; Huang, R; Zhao, D; Xu, G; Liu, H; Yang, J; Guo, T (February 2019). "Long-term efficacy of different procedures for treatment of varicose veins: A network meta-analysis". Medicine. 98 (7): e14495. doi:10.1097/MD.0000000000014495. PMC 6408126. PMID 30762775.
  4. Iafrati, Mark (2018). "154". Rutherford's vascular surgery and endovascular therapy (9 ed.). Elservier. p. 2030. ISBN 978-0-323-42791-3.
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