VARICOSE VEINS – TREATMENT

May 15th, 2009 | Posted by admin | Category: General healthNo Comments

This skin may break down to form an ulcer, and these varicose ulcers are notoriously slow to heal.

Treatment therefore is worthwhile.

In the past, for varicose veins below the knee injections were used, but the results were poor. Operation is considered the treatment of choice.

Here, the large saphenous vein, which runs from ankle to the groin, is “stripped.” An incision is made in the skin at the ankle, a cut made in the vein, and a flexible metal rod is inserted through the vein and pushed up to the top of the vein at the groin.

Where this vein joins the main vein of the leg it is tied off, the metal rod is then attached to the vein, and the surgeon, grasping the rod where it has appeared through a cut in the groin, pulls the vein upwards, turning it inside-out and “stripping” it.

This tears off the small branches of the vein along the way.

While the surgeon is carrying out this procedure, an assistant is applying a firm bandage from the toes upward to put pressure on the leg and reduce bleeding.

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