Abstract

Long-term follow-up is crucial for patients with Pelvic venous disease (PeVD) and compression syndromes, regardless of the chosen treatment. The specific condition of the patient and the performed treatments will determine the frequency of follow-up appointments. The frequency of follow-up appointments can vary based on the severity of the condition, the type of treatments performed, and individual patient factors. Some patients may require more frequent check-ups initially, with the possibility of spacing them out as their condition stabilizes. Long-term follow-up is a crucial component of the comprehensive care of patients with PeVD and compression syndromes. It enables healthcare providers to monitor the patient's progress, address any emerging issues, and optimize treatment strategies for better long-term outcomes.

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