
varicose veins treatment
surgical methods
STRIPPING and CROSSECTOMY

these are two classic surgical procedures often performed together by intervention on a great saphenous vein (GSV) with access through the groin area, they require general or spinal anesthesia and postoperative bed rest,
it is a surgical removal of the entire extensive, enlarged and dysfunctional section of the trunk of a great or small saphenous vein and other varices from the circulation of venous blood of the lower limb
MINI(MICRO)PHLEBECTOMY

surgical removal of varicose veins from the subcutaneous tissue with fine instruments, while the type of anesthesia is determined by the extent of vein damage, bed rest is recommended for more demanding procedures
it is a medical procedure in which subcutaneous varicose veins are removed under general or local anesthesia according to the nature and extent of varices, vascular surgeon removes varices with a series of small, fine skin incisions, the whole procedure is performed by microsurgical surgical operation technique, after the procedure the lower limbs are compressed with bandages or stockings
non-surgical methods
RFA/EVLT-EVLA

RFA (radiofrequency ablation) and EVLA/EVLT/ELVES (endovenous laser ablation) are very similar catheterization mini-invasive methods that are already becoming the gold standard
VENASEAL

the vein is filled with (bio)glue, and thanks to this, this method has many advantages, although it is more financially demanding
SCLEROTHERAPY

smaller varices can be removed with an injected sclerosing agent
non-invasive methods
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