Recurrence of varicose veins after treatment has been reported as bein
g between 7% and 65%, During the five month period from August to Dece
mber 1993, 400 operations on 265 patients were performed for varicose
vein disease. Of these, 53 patients had presented with recurrent vein
disease in 72 limbs(18%), All patients underwent Duplex scanning of th
eir deep and superficial systems and sites of venous incompetence were
identified. The saphenofemoral junction (SFJ) was found to be incompe
tent in 52 limbs, of which 31 had previously undergone flush ligation,
Sapheno-popliteal junction (SPJ) was incompetent in 33 limbs, while t
he long saphenous vein (LSV) was found to be incompetent in 67 cases.
There were no major complications in this group. Minor complications o
ccurred in 10 cases (14%), mainly in the form of thigh paraesthesia, T
he more common causes of recurrent disease have been identified and th
erefore, it should be possible to reduce its incidence, Duplex scannin
g is essential for any unit dealing with recurrence.