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is a rare sporadic characterized by a clinical trial of Abstract A multidisciplinary approach for the treatment and prevention of complications is possible for KTS, including pediatrician, internist, phlebologist, orthopedic surgeons, plastic surgeons and vascular surgeons, a radiologist. The absolute indications for treatment are hemorrhages, infections, acute thromboembolism or refractory ulcers. The management of KTS has been largely conservative and a specific treatment for this syndrome is unfortunately lacking. The goal is to relieve symptoms with conservative treatment. Conservative treatment involves compression garments. Compression therapy has been the mainstay of conservative therapy in the form of an elastic garment or a compression bandage. This is beneficial in the management of lymphedema and chronic venous insufficiency. A certain number of minimally invasive procedures have been adopted for the management of venous anomalies. It includes pulsed dye laser treatment. Sclerotherapy has been used successfully but can cause nerve and skin damage.