Abstract
Objective:
To establish the 10-year results of long saphenous vein stripping in the treatment of varicose veins.
Design:
Single patient group study of patients who received surgical treatment for varicose veins 10 years earlier.
Setting:
Department of Surgery, University Hospital of Tampere, Finland.
Patients:
All men and a randomly picked sample of women were invited to attend for a follow-up examination; 81% (52 men, 74 women) participated.
Intervention:
Long saphenous vein stripping in all Patients.
Main outcome measures:
The presence of visible varicose veins as graded in four categories by clinical examination.
Results:
Seventy per cent of the operated legs in women free of varicosities or showed only minor varicose veins compared with 51% in men; 28% of the patients required further treatment (mostly sclerotherapy) for varicose veins.
Conclusions:
Long saphenous vein stripping combined with additional procedures results in a relatively low rate of severe recurrent varicose veins in 10 years.
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