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Endovenous occlusion of great saphenous vain and small saphenous vain

The procedure is performed under Spinal  anesthesia.The endovenous method leaves no scars, minimises the risk of infection and post-procedure pain. It also gives excellent clinical and esthetic outcome with significant cost reduction.

A distinctive post-processing pain decrease can be observed after 1470 nm laser treatment due to better light absorption inside the vein (40 times better than the wave of the 980 nm laser and 160 times better than the wave of the Nd: YAG 1064 nm laser).

Endovenous occlusion of perforating veins

The endovenous technique enables it to occlude perforating veins under direct vision. It is faster and more effective than classical methods.

Patients tolerate procedures  very well and come back to normal activity very fast. According to research conducted on 1000 patients the technique is very successful. Positive results without any side effects like skin pigmentation could be observed in all patients. The procedure can be done even when a patient is on antithrombotic medications or suffers from circulatory incompetence.

EVLT- Ulceration treatment

Endovenous approach

Under Ultrasound guidance we introduce the catheter with thin optical Fibre through the feeding vein on the ulceration site. Then, the feeding vein is enlightened on its entire length. The nonreversible laser ablation leads to the vessel occlusion and speeds up the healing processes.

Percutaneous approach

Laser light is a well-known cure for faster healing of many injuries in cases of microcirculation reduction because it stimulates cellular growth. During the procedure, the injury is radiated crosswise on low power levels with the large spot ending. The photo stimulation is highly effective in diabetic foot treatment.

Congenital venous malformations

By means of a mini incision, the selected Fibre was introduced in the interior of the malformation and laser was applied on as much endothelial surface as possible,controlling emission of heat onto the skin.

Radial Fibres