“…It is already known that the recurrence rate of incompetent perforators is very high, both after low-invasive treatments and after surgical ligation. It is also known that recurrence of ulcers is particularly high in post-thrombotic limbs [13][14][15], even after invasive management of perforators. Therefore, even if in selected cases of post-thrombotic syndrome these perforators should be managed (especially if they are the only source of reflux feeding the varicose veins and are likely to transmit a high venous pressure from the deep veins to the veins of the skin), it should be acknowledged that many of them will recur, irrespective of the method used for their closure, and that clinical improvement will not be permanent.…”