Recurrent Varicose Veins
- 1 September 1990
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease
- Vol. 5 (3) , 201-211
- https://doi.org/10.1177/026835559000500309
Abstract
We report our experience of 93 patients with recurrent varicose veins. Doppler ultrasound and ascending phlebology were routinely performed, with descending or popliteal phlebography in some patients, as a means of evaluating recurrence. Early recurrence was found in a few cases due to incorrect diagnosis. Late recurrence, in the majority of cases, was due to incorrect surgery or the overlooking of gastrocnemius vein incompetence. In some cases deep reflux, soleal arch compression or left iliac vein compression was found to be a possible cause of recurrence. Extensive evaluation of the venous disorder and the ligation of every site of deep to superficial reflux are the first steps in preventing recurrence. The rules and pitfalls of surgical treatment are stressed. On recurrence, Doppler ultrasound is accurate in deep venous assessment and in demonstrating leaking perforators. Ascending phlebography is the method of choice in the investigation of the deep veins and in confirming perforating vein incompetence. We have used popliteal phlebography to demonstrate incompetence of the LSV junction, SSV junction, gastrocnemius vein and mid-thigh and popliteal fossa perforators. When necessary, surgery for recurrent varicose veins must be carefully carried out according to certain basic principles.Keywords
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