Although the description of ambulatory phlebectomy techniques is essen- tial, it is more important to determine the proper method of treatment for each type of varicose vein. This statement is controversial because the technique can be employed in two different—and in a sense, opposite—ways. The first is to employ it complementary to traditional surgery for the removal of the collat- eral varicose veins left after the stripping operation. The second is for removal of all varicose veins, thus limiting traditional surgery to only high ligation and division of the GSV. Although the objectives of varicose vein surgery can be achieved by both approaches, we propose the latter choice, which is described in this text.
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