“…Patients with DVTs typically experience severe swelling, redness, and pain in the lower extremity, whereas patients with post-thrombotic or non-thrombotic syndromes present with more long-term compressive symptoms, such as leg edema, redness, ulceration, and, to some extent, pain [ 1 , 2 ]. Conservative management includes compression stockings, leg elevation, walking, and antithrombotic therapy [ 3 ]. Those who fail conservative measures seek other treatment options, such as endovascular iliofemoral stenting.…”