Systematic review of outcomes after surgical management of venous disease incorporating subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery  John A TenBrook, MD,

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Systematic review of outcomes after surgical management of venous disease incorporating subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery  John A TenBrook, MD, Mark D Iafrati, MD, Thomas F O'Donnell, MD, Michael P Wolf, MD, Stuart N Hoffman, DO, Stephen G Pauker, MD, Joseph Lau, MD, John B Wong, MD  Journal of Vascular Surgery  Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 583-589 (March 2004) DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2003.09.017

Fig 1 Cumulative ulcer healing. Box-and-whiskers plot depicts ulcer healing after subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery in patients with class 6 disease in subset of studies with data for time to healing (nine studies, 264 limbs). y-axis shows percentage of limbs that healed during follow-up; x-axis depicts three healing end points, number of limbs, and number of studies that contributed to each end point. Horizontal lines, End points; boxes, 95% confidence intervals; error bars, range for individual studies that contributed to each estimate; Longest follow-up, healing by end of follow-up. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2004 39, 583-589DOI: (10.1016/j.jvs.2003.09.017)

Fig 2 Ulcer recurrence. Box-and-whiskers plot depicts ulcer recurrence after subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS). y-axis shows percentage of limbs with ulcer recurrence during follow-up; x-axis depicts three categories of limbs, number of limbs, and number of studies that contributed to each end point. Horizontal lines, Point estimates; boxes, 95% confidence intervals; error bars, ranges for individual studies that contributed to each estimate; class 5, recurrence in limbs with class 5 disease at SEPS; class 6, recurrence in limbs with class 6 disease at SEPS in which ulcers subsequently healed; combined, recurrence in limbs with class 5 and class 6 disease. Number of limbs and studies in class 5 and class 6 do not total those in the combined group, because not all studies reported data separately for limbs with class 5 and class 6 disease. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2004 39, 583-589DOI: (10.1016/j.jvs.2003.09.017)

Fig 3 Early complications. Box-and-whiskers plot depicts early complications after subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery. y-axis shows percentage of patients with complications; x-axis depicts complications, number of limbs, and number of studies that contributed to each end point. Point estimates are shown next to boxes, which represent 95% confidence intervals; error bars, ranges for individual studies that contributed to each estimate. DVT, deep venous thrombosis. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2004 39, 583-589DOI: (10.1016/j.jvs.2003.09.017)