Varices y angiectids durante el embarazo

Authors

  • Alvaro Rugeles V. Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18597/rcog.2073

Abstract

El reconocimiento y el tratamiento de las venas varicosas es tan antiguo como es la literatura médica, remontándose al siglo IV antes de Jesucristo. Aún algunos de los procedimientos quirúrgicos como también de los conservadores usados hoy día, han tenido sus orígenes en técnicas que fueron descritas hace varios siglos.

Un gran número de ingeniosos procedimientos conservadores y quirúrgicos han sido empleados para el tratamiento de los pacientes varicosos, a saber: incisiones, punzadas múltiples, división, presión, cauterio, ligaduras múltiples con o sin sección, resección, excisión, ablación, extirpación, extracción, flebo-extracción, flebectomía, arrancamiento, avulsión, ligaduras múltiples percutáneas (a través de la piel), irradiación, astringentes y escarificantes aplicados a la piel que cubre la várice con el objeto de producir trombosis. Compresión de las várices por medio de vendajes y de medias empleando lino, piel de perros, cuero, algodón, lana, caucho, yeso, substancias plásticas, medias elásticas. 

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Rugeles V. A. Varices y angiectids durante el embarazo. Rev. colomb. obstet. ginecol. [Internet]. 1959 Jun. 29 [cited 2024 May 19];10(3):198-217. Available from: https://revista.fecolsog.org/index.php/rcog/article/view/2073

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