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Quote from Jinu Thomas on 24 August 2024, 6:25 PMA vascular interventional radiologist is a specialized physician who uses advanced imaging technologies to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the vascular system with minimally invasive techniques. These specialists are adept at performing procedures guided by imaging modalities such as ultrasound, CT scans, and fluoroscopy.
They manage a range of conditions including peripheral artery disease (PAD), varicose veins, and aneurysms. Their approach often involves using catheters and small instruments inserted through tiny incisions, which minimizes pain and recovery time compared to traditional surgery.
They offer treatments like Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT), VenaSeal, and angioplasty, focusing on precision and minimally invasive methods to enhance patient outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.
A vascular interventional radiologist is a specialized physician who uses advanced imaging technologies to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the vascular system with minimally invasive techniques. These specialists are adept at performing procedures guided by imaging modalities such as ultrasound, CT scans, and fluoroscopy.
They manage a range of conditions including peripheral artery disease (PAD), varicose veins, and aneurysms. Their approach often involves using catheters and small instruments inserted through tiny incisions, which minimizes pain and recovery time compared to traditional surgery.
They offer treatments like Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT), VenaSeal, and angioplasty, focusing on precision and minimally invasive methods to enhance patient outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.
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Varicose veins are swollen and enlarged veins that usually occur on the legs and feet. They may be blue or dark purple, and are often lumpy, bulging or twisted in appearance.
Any vein that is close to the skin’s surface (superficial) can become varicose veins. Varicose veins most commonly affect the veins in the legs. That’s because standing and walking increase the pressure in the veins of the lower body.
The Venaseal™ Closure System Treatment is a minimally invasive procedure for treating varicose veins.
Unlike traditional open-cut surgeries, this procedure involves just one prick per vein and is USFDA approved adhesive-based instant closure system.
This is the only procedure for varicose veins that do not require you to wear stockings and you can return to normal activities on the same day.
Minimally Invasive Procedure // Faster Recovery // Doesn’t need stockings // USFDA Approved
The Most Modern and Effective Treatment for Varicose Veins.
Read the comparison table below and learn more about the benefits of VenaSeal and Disadvantages of RFA/LASER treatment for Varicose Veins and Venous Ulcers.
Venaseal is considered as the only safest treatment option for varicose veins in elderly patients who has risky health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. Watch the above video to know more about this topic.
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