Minimally invasive laser surgery involves closing the main superficial vein (large or small saphenous vein) by applying laser heat to the end of an optical fiber inserted through a small incision or puncture.
Minimally invasive laser surgery involves closing the main superficial vein (large or small saphenous vein) by applying laser heat to the end of an optical fiber inserted through a small incision or puncture.
The VenaSeal Closure System is among the most modern and permanent methods for treating varicose veins. The veins are closed using a special adhesive cyanoacrylate polymer.
In this surgery, a segment of a problematic vein is surgically removed. A special wire with a stripper is inserted into the vein, or the vein is pulled out using a hook and small pean, which causes bleeding into the subcutaneous tissue from torn branches.
Ultrasound examination of lower limb veins, also known as duplex ultrasonography, has several key purposes.
Ultrasound examination of lower limb arteries, also known as duplex ultrasonography of the lower extremities, serves several important purposes.
Ultrasound examination of abdominal arteries, also known as abdominal duplex ultrasound, is essential for several reasons.
Ultrasound examination of carotid arteries, also called carotid Doppler ultrasonography or carotid duplex ultrasound, is crucial for various reasons.
Varicose veins occur when superficial veins enlarge or become twisted. This condition is often associated with disrupted blood flow back to the heart. Varicose veins are more common in women and can occur at any age.
Sclerotherapy is a chemical method for removing varicose veins. It is highly successful in treating spider veins, reticular veins, and larger varicose veins.