Surgery the Last but most effective treatment for Varicose Veins

Treatment for Varicose Veins by surgery may cause very panic to the patient. Generally surgery is needed in the case of sever large veins of the leg. Surgery may also be preferred for cosmetic reason.

There are mainly two type of surgical process used to treat varicose veins:

  • Ambulatory phlebotomy
  • Vein stripping

Ambulatory Phlebotomy

Sever varicose veins can be treated with a surgical process known as ambulatory phlebotomy. In this treatment for Varicose Veins, a surgeon makes a series of tiny deflate holes along the vein and then takes out tiny segments of the vein.

The small incisions require no stitches. Most people experience very low pain after the operation and are able to walk immediately after the surgery.

Nice To Know:

Ambulatory phlebotomy can be done in one 45-minute session under local anesthesia in a physician’s chamber or an outpatient center. The surgery uncommonly leaves scarring.

Vein Stripping

Surgery could a second option i.e. Varicose Vein Ligation, which is also known as varicose Vein Stripping is an optimal option, consists of small incisions used to remove the damaged parts of the vein and reconnect the vein in a different place to help the blood flow normally. Process involves slicing the vein to release the pressure followed by tying the vein off to prevent future swelling.  Varicose vein ligation is a clinic or outpatient procedure, since most often patients do not required to stay overnight in the hospital.

As a result of removal treatment for varicose veins, it won’t appear for 3-4 weeks after the process. The body should dissolve the destroyed veins by the time. It may be possible that the treatment may have to repeat for more times, if results are not satisfactory.

Possible effects of Vein Stripping

The principal effects following vein stripping include:

Occasionally, the process can damage trivial nerves along the stripped vein, causing a uneven area of numbness in the leg. The nerves simply recover, however, and sensation counters.

In some instances, it can result in such ramifications as infection, which will require antibiotic treatment, and bleeding, which can be handled usually by firm pressure.

Nice To Know:

Since 85% of patients experience long-term relief of varicose veins following vein stripping.