Varicose Veins
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Varicose Veins
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Varicose Veins
בפרט ביי געוונדליכע אומשטענדען אבער עס בלייבט שפעטער אויך בפרט ווי גרעסער די משפחה ווערט קע"ה, פון
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וויל איך הערן אויב איינער ווייסט פון א גוטע דאקטער מיט גוטע רעזולטאטן
יישר כח פון פאראויס
מיין בני בית ליידט זייער שטארק פון
Varicose Veins
בפרט ביי געוונדליכע אומשטענדען אבער עס בלייבט שפעטער אויך בפרט ווי גרעסער די משפחה ווערט קע"ה, פון
Dr.haq in boro park
האב איך געהערט אז ער האט ליעב צו שניידען אבער וויפל איך הער איז מפטרין כדאתמול
וויל איך הערן אויב איינער ווייסט פון א גוטע דאקטער מיט גוטע רעזולטאטן
יישר כח פון פאראויס
Varicose veins are veins that have become enlarged and tortuous. The term commonly refers to the veins on the leg,[1] although varicose veins can occur elsewhere. Veins have leaflet valves to prevent blood from flowing backwards (retrograde flow or reflux). Leg muscles pump the veins to return blood to the heart (the calf muscle pump mechanism), against the effects of gravity. When veins become varicose, the leaflets of the valves no longer meet properly, and the valves do not work (valvular incompetence). This allows blood to flow backwards and they enlarge even more. Varicose veins are most common in the superficial veins of the legs, which are subject to high pressure when standing. Besides being a cosmetic problem, varicose veins can be painful, especially when standing. Severe long-standing varicose veins can lead to leg swelling, venous eczema, skin thickening (lipodermatosclerosis) and ulceration. Life-threatening complications are uncommon.
Non-surgical treatments include sclerotherapy, elastic stockings, elevating the legs, and exercise. The traditional surgical treatment has been vein stripping to remove the affected veins. Newer, less invasive treatments which seal the main leaking vein are available. Alternative techniques, such as ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation and endovenous laser treatment, are available as well. Because most of the blood in the legs is returned by the deep veins, the superficial veins, which return only about 10 per cent of the total blood of the legs, can usually be removed or ablated without serious harm.[2][3]
Secondary varicose veins are those developing as collateral pathways, typically after stenosis or occlusion of the deep veins, a common sequel of extensive deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Treatment options are usually support stockings, occasionally sclerotherapy, and rarely limited surgery.
Varicose veins are distinguished from reticular veins (blue veins) and telangiectasias (spider veins), which also involve valvular insufficiency,[4] by the size and location of the veins. Many patients who suffer with varicose veins seek out the assistance of physicians who specialize in vein care or peripheral vascular disease. These physicians are called vascular surgeons, phlebologists or interventional radiologists.
Non-surgical treatments include sclerotherapy, elastic stockings, elevating the legs, and exercise. The traditional surgical treatment has been vein stripping to remove the affected veins. Newer, less invasive treatments which seal the main leaking vein are available. Alternative techniques, such as ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation and endovenous laser treatment, are available as well. Because most of the blood in the legs is returned by the deep veins, the superficial veins, which return only about 10 per cent of the total blood of the legs, can usually be removed or ablated without serious harm.[2][3]
Secondary varicose veins are those developing as collateral pathways, typically after stenosis or occlusion of the deep veins, a common sequel of extensive deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Treatment options are usually support stockings, occasionally sclerotherapy, and rarely limited surgery.
Varicose veins are distinguished from reticular veins (blue veins) and telangiectasias (spider veins), which also involve valvular insufficiency,[4] by the size and location of the veins. Many patients who suffer with varicose veins seek out the assistance of physicians who specialize in vein care or peripheral vascular disease. These physicians are called vascular surgeons, phlebologists or interventional radiologists.
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Varicose Veins
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Mount Sinai
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are blood vessels that are stretched and damaged, resulting in blood that pools in the veins that can visible just beneath the skin. The condition affects 50 percent of the population in the United States.
The Division of Interventional Radiology at Mount Sinai performs a multitude of procedures to successfully relieve this pain and improve the appearance of your legs by using a variety of advanced minimally invasive treatment options. All procedures are completed in our outpatient office and cause little discomfort with minimal recovery times.
EndoVenous Laser Treatment (EVLT)
A small catheter is inserted into the vein in the leg. The energy from a laser kills the damaged portion of the varicose vein, allowing the enlarged vein to shrink. This treatment is performed on an outpatient basis and can be completed within 30 to 60 minutes. Patients recover quickly, go home the same day and return to most normal activities immediately afterward.
Sclerotherapy
This procedure is performed in our office by injecting a chemical substance, called a sclerosant, directly to the varicose veins. This is often done for spider veins and reticular veins. The chemical causes affected veins to collapse. The veins are then no longer able to fill with blood, close off, and are reabsorbed by the body over several weeks to months. Many patients who receive this procedure for cosmetic reasons notice significant improvement in the look and feel of their legs following treatment.
Ambulatory Phlebectomy
Ambulatory phlebectomy is a minimally invasive technique to remove surface varicose veins. It is performed in the office using local anesthesia. The area surrounding the varicose vein clusters is injected with anesthetic fluid. A needle is then used to make a puncture next to the varicose vein and a small hook is inserted into the needle hole and the varicose vein is grasped and removed. The punctures typically leave nearly imperceptible scars. Ambulatory phlebectomy is often performed in conjunction with endovenous laser treatment
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are blood vessels that are stretched and damaged, resulting in blood that pools in the veins that can visible just beneath the skin. The condition affects 50 percent of the population in the United States.
The Division of Interventional Radiology at Mount Sinai performs a multitude of procedures to successfully relieve this pain and improve the appearance of your legs by using a variety of advanced minimally invasive treatment options. All procedures are completed in our outpatient office and cause little discomfort with minimal recovery times.
EndoVenous Laser Treatment (EVLT)
A small catheter is inserted into the vein in the leg. The energy from a laser kills the damaged portion of the varicose vein, allowing the enlarged vein to shrink. This treatment is performed on an outpatient basis and can be completed within 30 to 60 minutes. Patients recover quickly, go home the same day and return to most normal activities immediately afterward.
Sclerotherapy
This procedure is performed in our office by injecting a chemical substance, called a sclerosant, directly to the varicose veins. This is often done for spider veins and reticular veins. The chemical causes affected veins to collapse. The veins are then no longer able to fill with blood, close off, and are reabsorbed by the body over several weeks to months. Many patients who receive this procedure for cosmetic reasons notice significant improvement in the look and feel of their legs following treatment.
Ambulatory Phlebectomy
Ambulatory phlebectomy is a minimally invasive technique to remove surface varicose veins. It is performed in the office using local anesthesia. The area surrounding the varicose vein clusters is injected with anesthetic fluid. A needle is then used to make a puncture next to the varicose vein and a small hook is inserted into the needle hole and the varicose vein is grasped and removed. The punctures typically leave nearly imperceptible scars. Ambulatory phlebectomy is often performed in conjunction with endovenous laser treatment
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Prof. Mark Whiteley
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https://thewhiteleyclinic.co.uk/team/
נ.ב.
ס'איז א private clinic, די NHS קאווערט נישט דעהר clinic.