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How is the Closure procedure different than vein stripping?

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How is the Closure procedure different than vein stripping?

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During a stripping procedure, the surgeon makes an incision in your groin and ties off the vein after which it is removed from your leg through a second incision in your calf. In the Closure procedure, there is no need for groin surgery. The vein remains in place and is simply closed using a special (Closure) catheter inserted through a small skin puncture.

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