Abstract: Patient satisfaction after ambulatory phlebectomy of varicose veins in the foot.
Authors:
de Roos KP, Nieman F, Neumann HA.
Institution:
Department of Dermatology, Ziekenhuis Bernhoven, Veghel, The Netherlands.
Source:
Dermatol Surg. 2002 Nov;28(11):1027-30
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Ambulatory phlebectomy is an accepted therapy for varicose veins of the ankle and foot region. Although most phlebologists regard this therapy highly, little is known about patient satisfaction. OBJECTIVE: To investigate patient satisfaction and complaints as reported by the patient after ambulatory phlebectomy for varicose veins in the ankle and foot region. METHODS: A questionnaire was taken from patients who received ambulatory phlebectomy for varicose veins of the ankle and foot region between 1996 and 2000. RESULTS: According to the results of the questionnaire, 50% of the patient population was not completely satisfied, mostly because of persisting pain, reported discoloration, and perceived recurrence. CONCLUSION: The most important factors that influence patient satisfaction are discoloration, persistent pain, and the perception of varices after surgery. To avoid misunderstandings and/or disappointments, attention should be given to patient information before and after surgery.
Keywords:
Vascular Surgery Varicose veins