A pneumatic compression device was applied to 155 patients with a normal Doppler venous examination who underwent a general surgical procedure of at least 1 hr in duration. One hundred fifty-three patients had neither PE nor DVT clinically or by Doppler studies, one patient had a venographically proven DVT, and one patient had a clinical pulmonary embolism verified by lung scanning. Using clinical and Doppler criteria, the device was effective in the prophylaxis of thromboembolic complications.