Treatments
The Vein Center of Northeast Ohio is using the most modern and
advanced medical
science technology and procedures to present the safest, most
effective treatments available.
Sclerotherapy
This is the oldest form of treatment for small varicose veins, which
remains one of the most common ailments patients present to the Vein
Center of Northeast Ohio, Ltd. A detergent solution is injected
gently into these veins, causing
the veins to collapse and form adhesive clots which the body will
absorb. Compression
hoses are also advised following the treatment, to be worn for two days
to
two weeks, depending on the size of the veins treated. This
procedure normally involves minimal discomfort and there are three
types of sclerotherapy offered by the Vein Center today.
Visual Sclerotherapy. This is the most traditional form of
sclerotherapy performed by the physician or a trained nurse,
involving using a variety of solutions of different concentration
being injected into the irregular veins under direct vision with
magnification and elimination.
Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy. This form of sclerotherapy involves using a duplex scanner at the
bedside, placing a needle into the vein involved, followed by
injection of sclerosing agent.
Foam Sclerotherapy. While not truly a new technique for sclerotherapy, foam
sclerotherapy involves injecting a foamed solution of Sotradecol or
Polidocanol into the involved veins. This approach can be used with both
traditional and ultrasound guided sclerotherapy, and is more effective
and more convenient, requiring fewer needle injections with minimal
skin effects.
Endovenous Laser Ablation using 1320 Cool Touch
Laser.
Pioneered at Cornell University in
New York, this revolutionary new treatment of larger varicose veins
is well accepted by all specialists involved in the treatment of
varicose veins. Endovenous Laser Ablation is
an in-office procedure and takes less than an hour to achieve the same
results as a major surgical vein stripping. The major vein stripping
has become an old-fashioned procedure and is not offered or
recommended at the Vein Center.
Using ultrasound guidance and
local anesthesia, the procedure is performed with a laser fiber
inserted through a small puncture into the vein. As the fiber is
slowly advanced to the desired area, it is gradually withdrawn, most
often using an automatic withdrawal device. As the fiber is
withdrawn, the vein shrinks and seals. In
most cases, these veins are the root cause of smaller varicose
veins, and there is very minimal pain or any associated scarring.
This procedure has a 98% success
rate in most cases, and the entire process involves minimal pain. Recovery
is faster and most daily activities can be resumed the following
day. It does, however, involve wearing external compression stockings for
a period of two weeks. Patients should
also wait two to three weeks before resuming strenuous activities
such as swimming and aerobic exercise.
VNUS® Closure with Closure
Fast catheter
The VNUS Closure procedure is a very similar procedure to the
Laser Ablation, in that a specialized catheter is threaded through
the major vein causing varicosity. Using a special radio
frequency generator, the catheter tip is heated similar to a
microwave device. As the catheter is withdrawn in graduated
segments, the affected vein is closed on a permanent basis. Recovery
for this procedure is the same as that of the laser procedure.
Ambulatory Phlebectomy
This procedure is also considered a gold standard in
the treatment of recurrent varicose veins after previous failed
surgery or failed treatment. Ambulatory or avulsion phlebectomy involves
removal and avulsion of the varicose vein through small incisions.
There is no need for suturing and the procedure is associated with
minimal post-operative pain or discomfort. Scarring is minimal and
most often invisible to the naked
eye.
Developed by a Swiss dermatologist, the principle behind this
procedure is very simple. While you are on your feet, these
veins are filled with blood, making them quite large.
However, if you lie down and elevate your legs, the veins will empty
and deflate, making them quite small. Using small instruments,
ambulatory phlebectomy makes use of this property to make removal of
these veins quite simple. Ambulatory phlebectomy can be performed
under tumescent anesthesia. Patients are usually more comfortable
and generally asleep with an orally administered sedation. Whenever
any of the above procedures are performed, patients are encouraged
to be active, to walk as much as possible, and resume their normal
activities. Strenuous exercises, however, are avoided for a week or
two.
Intense pulsed laser for aesthetic procedures The intense light source can also be
used to treat left over spider veins or sunburst veins underneath
the skin that are not covered by either endovenous laser surgery or
phlebectomy. This is a safe procedure that involves cooling of the
skin through which laser energy is used to shrink the collagen and
elastin in the smaller blood vessels. This is also intended to
rejuvenate the skin and will help reduce the signs of aging. This
procedure is quick and easy and can often be performed in the office
over a lunch break. This procedure is also called photo
rejuvenation. Some of these procedures are generally not covered by
insurance carriers, as patients are required to pay in advance. |