TREATMENT OF LARGE VEIN STUMPS WITH LASER SURGERY:
ABiolitec Leonardo 1470 nm diode laser is the most advanced type of laser. The laser beam energy is absorbed by water molecules in the tissue at high wavelengths, heating them and heating the target area. The surgery uses a dual radial filament that radiates 360 degrees, which effectively transmits the laser light over the entire inner surface of the vessel wall.
Before the surgery
Patients undergo a detailed examination at our clinic, physical examination, venous ultrasound, arterial Doppler if necessary. Blood sampling is also necessary. The patient is prescribed a compression sleeve II up to the thigh before surgery.
The operation
Half an hour before the operation, the patient will be called for an appointment where the necessary administration will be carried out and the patient can ask any questions. You will be dressed in scrubs before the operation. The surgery is performed under local anaesthesia. Immediately before the operation, an ultrasound scan will be used to precisely mark the veins to be treated.
After washing the surgical site with an antiseptic solution and sterile isolation, a guide wire is inserted into the lumen of the main vein trunk in the knee or leg using ultrasound and is guided up to the point of insertion in the groin or knee joint and the laser thread is guided up to this point. Then, again under ultrasound control, an anaesthetic solution is injected around the vein trunk to be operated on. Laser coagulation is performed from the top down, with continuous slow retraction of the laser catheter, under ultrasound guidance. At the end of the operation, a compression stocking is applied to the limb up to the thigh. Immediately after the operation, the patient gets up and, if there are no complaints, can be discharged home in 15 minutes. You will not be allowed to drive a car.
What to do after the treatment
The next day, the patient is called back for a check-up and dressing. After 4 weeks, a follow-up ultrasound scan will be performed. If there is a risk, the patient is given an anticoagulant injection once a day for 5 days after the operation to prevent thrombosis. After 2 days, he is fully fit for work while wearing compression stockings, although heavy physical work and sport are not recommended until after 3 weeks. You can shower after 48 hours. Rubber stockings should be worn for 2 weeks. Wound pain is minimal in most cases, interstitial haemorrhages are rare. The degree of discomfort after surgery depends largely on the amount and size of the varicose veins operated on. Most commonly, a burning pain on the inner surface of the thigh occurs on the 2nd or 3rd day after surgery, which is easily relieved with standard painkillers and the area can be iced.