Purpose: This trial analyzed the effect of sub-ulcer foam sclerotherapy in patients with venous leg ulcer (VLU).

Design: Randomized controlled trial.

Methods: This trial recruited patients with VLUs to receive either sub-ulcer foam sclerotherapy and compression therapy (study group) or compression therapy only (control group). The primary outcome of this study was the change in the venous ulcer area at 4 weeks. The feasibility, safety, and complications of the sub-ulcer foam sclerotherapy were recorded.

Results: Of 23 patients included, 12 were randomized to study group and 11 to control group. Preoperatively, the average ulcer areas were 5.8 cm in both groups. At 4 weeks, the average reductions in ulcer areas were 4.0 cm (SD 3.1) in the study group (95% CI 2.0 to 5.9, = .001) and 2.0 cm (SD 3.1) in the control group (95% CI: -0.1 to 4.1, = .051). No differences in complications were recorded.

Conclusions: At 1-month sub-ulcer foam sclerotherapy and compression therapy reduced the ulcer area statistically significantly, whereas compression therapy alone did not. Sub-ulcer foam sclerotherapy could be a good addition to superficial venous insufficiency treatment in patients with VLU.ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT03795064.

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