Purpose and Methods. In this retrospective non-randomized study the re
sults of the FELDER technique (n=29) were compared to two endoscopic t
echniques for ligation of incompetent perforating veins: using a media
stinoscope (n=19) and laparoscopic instruments (n=57). The indication
was a venous ulcer in nine, five and thirteen patients respectively, l
ipodermatosclerosis in thirteen, five and twenty-four, and simple vari
cose veins in the remaining patients (NS). Results. The mean number of
interrupted perforating veins was 4.2, 2.4 and 3.8 (p < 0.05). The me
an hospital stay was 3.5, 1.9 and 1.6 days (p < 0.0001). The mean peri
od of convalescence was 8.7, 4.1 and 3.7 weeks (NS). The number of com
plications was 9 (suralis lesion 4, pain/swelling 4, wound problem 1),
6 (saphenous lesion 3, pain/swelling 3) and 15 (pain/swelling 14, dee
p venous thrombosis 1) (NS). Ten patients were lost to follow-up (five
, two and three). Respectively 19, 12 and 45 patients were satisfied w
ith the end-result. The condition had worsened in one, two and three p
atients (NS). During the short follow-up period all ulcers healed and
there was no recurrence. Conclusion. The endoscopic techniques produce
results comparable to the FELDER procedure, with smaller scars and a
tendency towards a faster recovery.