Diagnosis
Accurate diagnosis is the most important step of proper treatment
for vein disorders. If a disorder is misdiagnosed, then the
treatments advised will not be effective. To ensure that your
diagnosis is as accurate as possible, the Vein Center of Northeast
Ohio uses the latest in technology combined with a careful physical
examination provided by a certified professional.
Physical Examination
Physical examination is a very important step in determining
the best treatment for many venous disorders. For decades,
Dr. Sudheendra has been practicing cardiovascular and thoracic
surgery in Trumbull County, affiliated with all of the local
hospitals. He has earned the reputation as well as the confidence of
patients by listening carefully to their problems and their medical history, which is equally important in determining the
causes and proper treatment for patients' venous disorders.
Color Flow Venous Ultrasound
With the capability to provide direct visualization of
the veins present underneath the skin as well as in deeper plains, this device has become an invaluable
tool in the diagnosis and treatment of varicose veins. The Color
Flow Duplex Ultrasound, also called duplex imaging, has the ability to
provide real time evaluation of blood
flow, the size of the vein, the presence or absence of clots, and as
a consequence,
makes this device a first choice in doctors' offices for detecting
problems with venous disease.
Continuous Wave Doppler
In the hands of trained and experienced personnel, this device is an
incredibly useful tool for the diagnosis of vascular diseases. Using sound waves
bounced back and forth between two crystals, this device detects
blood flow and can be used to determine whether venous valves are
properly functioning or not. This information is the key in diagnosing
venous diseases as well as planning for the proper treatment and options.
VenoScope and Vein Lite with Transillumination
Useful for diagnosis, and in some cases for treatment as well.
With this device, a concentrated light source provided that
penetrates into the skin, allowing the
doctor to see veins that may not be visible ordinarily at the time of
your initial appointment. |