Objective: To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of endovenous laser treatment (EVLT) with high ligation and stripping (HLS) as standard treatment for great saphenous vein (GSV) insufficiency. Design: Two-center randomized controlled trial with 2-year follow-up. Setting: Interventions were performed on ambulatory and hospitalized patients at 2 vein centers, a university dermatology department (EVLT-treated group), and a specialized vein clinic (HLS-treated group). Patients: Random sample of 400 patients with GSV insufficiency. Interventions: Patients were assigned (1:1) to EVLT or HLS of the GSV from September 2004 through March 2007; 185 and 161 patients (limbs), respectively, were treated per protocol. Main Outcome Measures: Clinically recurrent varicose veins after surgery (REVAS classification, primary study objective), duplex-detected saphenofemoral recurrence, clinical venous severity scoring (Homburg Varicose Vein Severity Score), hemodynamics (venous refilling time), quality of life (Chronic Venous Insufficiency Questionnaire 2), adverse effects, and visual analog scale-based evaluations of patients' satisfaction. Results: Clinically recurrent varicose veins after surgery were similarly observed in both groups: 16.2% (EVLT-treated group) vs 23.1% (HLS-treated group); P=.15. Duplex- detected saphenofemoral refluxes occurred significantly more frequently after EVLT (17.8% vs 1.3%; P < .001). Both treatments equally improved medical condition (Homburg Varicose Vein Severity Score) and disease-related quality of life. Endovenous laser treatment caused more adverse effects (phlebitic reaction, tightness, dyspigmentation) but revealed advantages concerning hemodynamics, recovery, and cosmetic outcome. Conclusions: Both EVLT and HLS are comparably safe and effective procedures to treat GSV incompetence. The significantly higher rate and the course of duplex-detected saphenofemoral recurrences after EVLT remain a matter of further investigations. Trial Registration: isrctn.org Identifier: ISRCTN18322872. ©2012 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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Rass, K., Frings, N., Glowacki, P., Hamsch, C., Gräber, S., Vogt, T., & Tilgen, W. (2012). Comparable effectiveness of endovenous laser ablation and high ligation with stripping of the great saphenous vein: Two-year results of a randomized clinical trial (RELACS study). Archives of Dermatology, 148(1), 49–58. https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2011.272
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