Treatment Of Varicose Veins Of The Leg Care
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Treatment Of Varicose Veins Of The Leg Details
Your doctor will:
- Evaluate your deep and superficial vein systems and decide which veins will be removed
- Do an ultrasound-a test that uses sound waves to examine the veins in your legs
Leading up to the procedure, you may be advised to:
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Talk to your doctor about your medicines. You may be asked to stop taking some medicines up to one week before the procedure, like:
- Anti-inflammatory drugs (eg, aspirin )
- Blood thinners, like clopidogrel (Plavix) or warfarin (Coumadin)
- Wear special support stockings.
- If you have a stasis ulcer, wear Unna boots. This is a type of cast that will aid in healing the ulcer.
The anesthesia depends on the type of procedure that you are having, for example:
- Sclerotherapy-no anesthesia is needed
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Radiofrequency, laser ablation, or surgery:
- General anesthesia -blocks pain and keeps you asleep through the surgery
- Epidural anesthesia -numbs the area from the chest down to the legs; given as an injection in your back
- Stripping-general or epidural anesthesia
With this procedure, the doctor will inject a chemical into each of the damaged veins. This chemical will scar the vein so that it will no longer be able to carry blood. This will be a short, simple office procedure.
Radiofrequency or Laser AblationThis is done on one of the largest superficial veins, called the greater saphenous vein. The doctor will view the vein using an ultrasound. She will then puncture the vein near the knee. A catheter (small tube) will be threaded up to the groin. The space between the vein and the skin will be filled with a special solution. This solution will provide local anesthesia. The catheter will then be attached to a radiofrequency generator or a laser. Heat or light energy will seal the vein closed so that there is no longer any backflow of blood.
Vein StrippingThe doctor will remove the veins by threading a long wire into them. Each vein will be tied to this wire and then stripped out. This will leave the smaller side branches broken off and in place. This procedure is usually not used on the saphenous vein.
PhlebectomyThis surgery is used to remove larger veins that cannot be injected. The doctor will make many small incisions to access each varicose vein. The vein will either be tied off or removed.
After the ProcedureIf the doctor does vein stripping, you will have many loose vein ends in your leg. Your leg will be tightly wrapped. This it to prevent blood from leaking out of the veins.
How Long Will It Take?- Sclerotherapy-short office visit
- Radiofrequency or laser ablation-1 hour
- Vein stripping-1-1½ hours
- Phlebectomy-2-4 hours
You will have pain and discomfort with the procedure. Stripping is more painful. Ask your doctor about pain medicine.
Post-procedure CareWhen you return home, do the following to help ensure a smooth recovery:
- If you had vein stripping, keep your legs elevated while you are resting. This will help to minimize pressure on your veins.
- If you had sclerotherapy or ablation, resume normal activity within a few hours.
- Wear an elastic bandage (eg, ACE bandage) for the first 24-48 hours, or as instructed by your doctor.
- Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions. You may need to have another ultrasound done.
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