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WHAT IS VARICOSE VEINS

Varicose veins are abnormally

dilated, tortuous, superficial

veins caused by incompetent

venous valves. Most commonly

seen in lower extremities

LOWER LIMB VENOUS ANATOMY

VALVES

Maintain unidirectional flow.

Extremity to heart.

Superficial to deep.

PERFORATORS

Connects deep and superficial systems

Flow normally from superficial to

deep

MUSCLE PUMP

Contractions propel blood toward heart

Relaxation draws blood from superficial veins and pour into deep veins

ETIOLOGY

HERIDITARY LACK OF EXCERCISE

HORMONAL MEDICATIO

N

SURGERY/ TRAUMA

ETIOLOGY

OBESITY

PREGNANCY

ETIOLOGY

AGE OVER 40

JOBS REQ LONG STANDING/SITTING

HOURS

STAGES OF VARICOSE VEINS

0.No visible venous disease

1.Telangiectasias or reticular veins

2.Visible Varicose veins

3.Oedema

4.Skin changes

5.Healed ulceration6.Active ulceration

STAGE 0 NO VISIBLE DISEASE

STAGE 1 TELENGECTASIA / RETICULAR VEINS

STAGE 2 VISIBLE VARICOSE VEINS

STAGE 3 OEDEMA

STAGE 4 SKIN CHANGES

STAGE 5 HEALED ULCERATION

STAGE 6 ACTIVE ULCERATION

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Aching, heavy legs

• Often worse at night and after exercise

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Brownish-Blue shiny skin discoloration near the affected veins

Statis dermatitis or venous eczema

Redness, dryness and itchiness

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Cramps

Restless leg syndrome

Atrophie blanche• Whitened, irregular scar-like

patches on the ankles

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Minor injuries to the area may bleed more than normal and/or take a long time to heal.

Lipodermatosclerosis

• Skin above the ankle may shrink• Due to hardening of the fat underneath the

skin

DIAGNOSTICS

Venous doppler examination of both legs

Superficial and deep venous system evaluated

TRADITIONAL TREATMENT

Surgical ligation and stripping

High ligation

Injection sclerotherapy

Phlebectomy

Only treats the visible varicosities with out treating the actual problem

MODERN ADVANCED TREATMENT

Hybrid technique

Endovenous laser treatment plus

Foam sclerotherapy

ENDOVENOUS LASER TREATMENT

Simple procedure

Safer• Performed under local anesthetic/

sedation• Immediate relief of symptomsNo ugly scar• Minimally invasive, so minimal risk of

scarring and postoperative infection

ENDOVENOUS LASER TREATMENT

Less than one hour examination and treatment time.

Rapid recovery with reduced postoperative pain.

Normal activities can be resumed immediately

Excellent clinical and aesthetic results.

ENDOVENOUS LASER TREATMENT

Less reocurrence (surgery Vs EVLT: 25% Vs 5%)

Accepted by insurance providers.

EVLT is an American FDA approved treatment for varicose veins.

FOAM SCLEROTHERAPY

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SURGERY / EVLT

Req- general anaestheis

Pain, bruising and scarring

Req -Hospital admission

Req only sedation

No pain, bruising, scarring

Day care procedure

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SURGERY / EVLT

Reoccurance 25%

Not suitable for every pt

Long healing time

Reoccurance 5%

No age limit, almost suitable for every pt

Can return to work the next day

SURGERY / EVLT

BEFORE AND AFTER

BEFORE AND AFTER

BEFORE AND AFTER

BEFORE AND AFTER

PREVENTION

PREVENTION

Elevate legs while sleeping

Regular exercise daily

Wear stockings regularly

No continuos sitting/ standingfor more than 30 minutes

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