Vein surgery
It is commonly believed that vein disease
treated by surgical means is bound to reappear within a period of several years
following surgery. In actual fact this is not the case.
When venous surgery is not performed
properly there is an increased chance for recurrence of the disease. However,
when properly performed, vein surgery is extremely effective and more than 95%
of patients undergoing vein surgery enjoy the results for many years after.
Vein surgery requires extended experience
and competence on the part of the surgeon.
When surgery is performed by an
expert in the field the percentage of complications is minimal and the patient
is able to stand on his feet within hours from surgery.
There are several types of vein surgery:
Rates of success and adverse effects
The success rates for this type of surgery
are very high, nearing 97%, but as with any invasive procedure there is a
possibility for rare complications and adverse effects. A surgical incision
leaves a scar, and the nature of the scar depends on the skin’s ability to
heal. Occasional, following surgery, bruising appears which is normally
absorbed over a period of days. Rarely, infection, bleeding or nervous damage
may be seen
ראיון של המטופל לאחר ניתוח סרטון ניתוח סטריפינג
Blood vessels are important organs in the
human body.
The arteries transport oxygen and
nutrients to the body’s organs and tissues.
The veins are responsible for removing
waste from all tissues.
Vascular diseases cause damage to organs
and tissues.
Narrowing or blockage to arteries causes
poor oxygenation, and vein diseases cause swelling and poor circulation.
Arterial diseases usually appear at later
ages, however vein diseases can also inflict young people.
Modern medications can help prevent
narrowing of arteries to a certain extent, but unfortunately it is impossible
to halt the progression of age.
When medication fails us – surgery comes
to our aid.
Vein surgery is a broad and complex field
of medicine.
It is my hope that any person suffering
from vascular problems and is interested in the various possible treatments
will find the answers to many, if not all of his questions, in this site.
Dr. Ilya Krakovsky
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