Abstract: | The study was undertaken to estimate the capacities of triplex ultrasound angioscanning in patients with lower extremity varicose veins in the late period after phlebectomy. Seventy patients operated on for the underlying disease were examined. According to the duration of the underlying disease, all the patients were divided into 4 groups: 1) 4 (5.7%) patients had a 5-year history of lower limb varicose veins; 2) 16 (22.9%) had a 5-to-15-year history; 3) 42 (60%) had a 15-to-25-year history; 4) 8 (11.4%) had a more than 25-year history. The ultrasonic marker of recurrent lower limb varicose veins was the re-emergence of dilated saphenous and perforating veins, as well as valve apparatus failure in the operated leg. In groups 1, 2, and 3, a recurrence of the underlying disease was detected just 2 years after surgical treatment. Good results could be obtained with multimodality treatment: phlebosclerotherapy at early stages of the disease, followed by phlebectomy, or multiple phlebosclerotherapy from the earliest stages. Ultrasound study (USS) is the most rational method for screening diagnosis in case of abnormal veins of the lower extremities in the postoperative period. USS carried out at early disease stages and in the postoperative period permits prevention of recurrent lower limb varicose veins. |