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Surgery for deep venous insufficiency.

Cochrane Database Syst Rev

September 2021

Cochrane Vascular, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Background: Chronic deep venous insufficiency is caused by incompetent vein valves, blockage of large-calibre leg veins, or both; and causes a range of symptoms including recurrent ulcers, pain and swelling. Most surgeons accept that well-fitted graduated compression stockings (GCS) and local care of wounds serve as adequate treatment for most people, but sometimes symptoms are not controlled and ulcers recur frequently, or they do not heal despite compliance with conservative measures. In these situations, in the presence of severe venous dysfunction, surgery has been advocated by some vascular surgeons.

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Surgery for deep venous incompetence.

Cochrane Database Syst Rev

February 2015

Vascular Surgery, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, Royal Blackburn Hospital (Trust HQ), Haslingden Road, Blackburn, UK, BB2 3HH.

Background: Chronic deep venous incompetence (DVI) is caused by incompetent vein valves and/or blockage of large-calibre leg veins and causes a range of symptoms including recurrent ulcers, pain and swelling. Most surgeons accept that well-fitted graduated compression stockings (GCS) and local care of wounds serve as adequate treatment for most patients, but sometimes symptoms are not controlled and ulcers recur frequently, or they do not heal despite compliance with conservative measures. In these situations, in the presence of severe venous dysfunction, surgery has been advocated by some vascular surgeons.

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