Abstract
Objectives:
To assess the ability of compression stockings to reduce the postoperative recurrence of varicose veins after surgery and to assess patient compliance.
Design:
Prospective randomized trial with follow-up to 1 year after surgery.
Patients:
Sixty-nine patients presenting for varicose vein surgery.
Interventions:
Interview for stocking compliance postoperatively with clinical and Doppler assessment of recurrence at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months postoperatively.
Main outcome measures:
Recurrence of varicosities and patient compliance.
Results:
39% of patients allocated stockings were either lost to follow-up or abandoned their use after 3 months; 11% declined the stockings on presentation. By 1 year postoperatively, only 6% in the stocking group had recurrent varicose veins compared with 71% in the control group (no stockings).
Conclusion:
Despite an early, relatively high noncompliance rate, external compression hosiery significantly reduced postoperative recurrence of varicose veins.
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