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Title: [Partial or total stripping of the great saphenous vein. 5-year recurrence frequency and 3-year frequency of neural complications after partial and total stripping of the great saphenous vein]. Author: Holme K, Matzen M, Bomberg AJ, Outzen SL, Holme JB. Journal: Ugeskr Laeger; 1996 Jan 22; 158(4):405-8. PubMed ID: 8638298. Abstract: One hundred and sixty-three patients with primary long saphenous vein varices were randomized to either classical (total) stripping of the long saphenous vein (n = 84) or partial stripping, i.e. only of the femoral part of the vein (n = 79). Permanent nerve lesions were evaluated clinically three years and recurrence of varicosities evaluated five years postoperatively. It was found that 24 patients (29%) who had total stripping performed had permanent lesions of the saphenous nerve, whereas only four of the patients (5%) who had partial stripping of the vein had lasting nerve lesions (p < 0.01). Ten percent of patients in both groups had recurrence of varicosities. The present - one and only - long-term, randomized study of different stripping procedures shows that stripping the long saphenous vein below the knee increases the permanent nervedamage six-fold without reducing long-term recurrency. Total stripping of the long saphenous vein should be abandoned as a routine in varicose vein surgery.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]