When is Sclerotherapy indicated?
Sclerotherapy is indicated for potentially any varicose vein abnormality. Research has demonstrated success in treating saphenous veins, bulging ropey veins, spider veins, recurrent varicose veins after surgery, rescue treatment following thermal ablation, and venous malformations. Though sclerotherapy may be indicated, it may not be the best option for all veins. What is clear, however, is that sclerotherapy plays an important role in any phlebology practice. Great and Small Saphenous veins these veins are commonly diseased and require treatment. Fortunately, we have miles of vein network in each leg, and these veins may be safely treated with many options including: image guided sclerotherapy, surgical stripping and ligation or catheter directed thermal ablation. Though sclerotherapy may be used, it historically has been more prone to recurrences and treatment failures. The weaknesses in traditional sclerotherapy may be disappearing as innovative sclerosants and techniques for this t
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