SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Sep 2016)

Lymphatic dysfunction after ligation surgery for varicose vein

  • Hisako Hara,
  • Makoto Mihara,
  • Kyoko Hasegawa,
  • Kazuko Yamanaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313x16672154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Objective: Although the lymphatic complications such as lymphocele sometimes occur after surgery for varicose veins, the lymphatic function of such patients has not been evaluated. In this case report, we present a case of lymphocele after ligation surgery for varicose vein. We also detected subclinical dysfunction in lower limb using indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography. Case report: A 76 year- old female underwent ligation surgery for right lower leg varicose vein, and she noticed the squashy lesion in the medial side of the right knee. Three years later, she consulted our clinic and we performed ICG lymphography. We observed dermal backflow around the mass, which indicated lymphatic dysfunction. After injecting additional ICG around the knee, we punctured and drained the clear, yellow fluid from the mass and it was contrasted with ICG during the examination and the involvement of the lymphatic system was proven.