Jornal Vascular Brasileiro (Jun 2023)

Influence of compression therapy following varicose vein surgery: a prospective randomized study

  • Felipe Coelho Neto,
  • Walter Junior Boim Araújo,
  • Sergio Belczak,
  • Eduarda Ferreira Rui,
  • Beatriz Begnini Borsato,
  • Nathália Favaretto Baldesserra,
  • Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.202200522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22

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Abstract Background The use of compression dressings after phlebectomy is based solely on clinical experience due to the lack of a unified set of definitive recommendations, which makes clinical practice extremely heterogeneous. Objectives To evaluate compression therapy with elastic stockings for 7 days after phlebectomy. Methods We randomly allocated 104 lower limbs with disease classified as C1 and C2 to 1 of 2 groups: an intervention group (64 limbs) – wearing elastic compression stockings for the first 7 days after phlebectomy; or a control group (40 limbs) – given conventional bandaging for 24 hours postoperatively. We compared clinical response by analyzing the evolution of symptoms, hematoma formation, and preoperative vs. postoperative limb volume. Results Pain (median 1.0 vs. 1.5, p=0.0320) and limb volume (mean 43.7 vs. 99.8, p=0.0071) were significantly improved in patients wearing elastic compression stockings for 7 days after phlebectomy compared with controls. Conclusions Use of elastic compression therapy for 7 days after phlebectomy was effective for improving pain and lower limb volume.

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