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Abstract Background Varicose veins are avery common problem all over the world. Surgery has been the gold standard treatment for many years, however now other less invasive options are available and sometimes more efficient. Aim of the Work The purpose of this study was to evaluate the RFA technique in treatment of GSV varicosities and to compare the results, clinical outcome, complications and recurrence rate after RFA and CS of GSV. Patients and Methods In this study 25 patients with varicose vein were randomized to laser ablation of GSV and another 25 patients underwent RFA of the GSV in Nasser institute. Both techniques were done under local (tumescent) anesthesia helped by sedation (Deprivan) in some patients or spinal anethesia in the other patients. Operative time was nearly the same in both techniques. no statistically significant difference between both techniques Results This study proved that radiofrequency and laser ablation techniques are safe and efficient in treating varicose veins and there was no statistically significant difference between both groups regarding postoperative complications or recanalization and recurrence. Conclusion Duplex guided radiofrequency ablation and laser ablation are efficient and safe modalities in the treatment of great saphenous vein varicosities. Conventional surgery has been used for a long time for treatment of varicose veins with variable degrees of minor to major complications. R radiofrequency and laser ablation of GSV in treatment of varicose vein provides high ablation rates in conjunction with a very moderate side effect profile

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