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Day-case re-do varicose vein surgery

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Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease

Published online on

Abstract

Objective:

To assess whether re-do varicose vein surgery as a day case is feasible and safe.

Methods:

Data were collected retrospectively on 70 consecutive patients (77 legs) undergoing re-do sapheno-femoral or sapheno-popliteal ligation by consultant surgeons as day cases. Follow-up was by structured telephone interview.

Results:

The 70 patients comprised 53 females and 17 males. Median age and body mass index were 47.5 years and 27, respectively. All patients were ASA Grade I or II. Median operating time was 75 min (range 25–140). Of the 70 patients intended to be treated as day cases, four (5.7%) were admitted overnight. There were no were re-admissions nor did any patient develop deep vein thrombosis. Eleven per cent developed wound infection and 4% transient lymphatic leakage. Overall, 91% of patients were pleased with the initial surgical result but this decreased to 81% in the longer term. Eighty-nine per cent would have their surgery performed again as a day case.

Conclusion:

Re-do sapheno-femoral or sapheno-popliteal can be performed safely as a day case.