Abstract
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a new technique for stripping segments of the short saphenous vein (SSV) or long saphenous vein (LSV). Design: Preliminary report on 83 cases. Patients: Seventy-five patients with incompetence of the SSV or LSV. Interventions: Forty-two partial Strippings and one complete stripping of the SSV; 40 Strippings of segments of the LSV. Results: The method described (‘Pin-stripping’) permits stripping without visualization of the distal end of the vein. Removal of the vein is possible through a stab incision and is feasible under local anaesthesia. Operation time is reduced and no postoperative complication was seen. Conclusions: Compared with conventional Strippings, ‘Pin-stripping’ offers several advantages in removing segments of the LSV or SSV.

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