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          Varicose Vein Disease Research

The primary concern of VRF is the growing incidence of Varicose veins and Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) in the general population. VRF plans to conduct research in  this growing area of concern.Chronic venous insufficiency is an advanced stage of varicose / vein disease
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Complications  of Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are relatively benign but could lead up to major complications, if left untreated in its advanced form 
 
Varisolve , the New drug for Foam Sclerotherapy
 
Foam sclerotherapy has  become an established form of treatment for vascular malformations and varicose veins . A new drug aims to simplify applicability of this established technique...
 
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Have  we found the Key ??? Research on  REVAS
 
Failed  Varicose Vein  Surgery managed with Foam Sclerotherapy
 
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Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome (KTS)
 
Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome (KTS) is a congenital anomaly with multifarious clinical presentations.


Varicose Veins and varicosities
Chronic venous insufficiency
Varicose Veins Epidemiology
Complications of Varicose Veins
Varicose Veins Treatment
Sclerotherapy
Echosclerotherapy
COMPASS foam sclerotherapy an overview
COMPASS Treatment / Technique publication
Latest Varicose Veins Treatments
Recurrent Varices After Surgery ( REVAS)
Analysis of Outcomes to Surgery in Varicose Disease , 24 year data
Symposium on Venous Disease 
Varisolve the New drug for Foam sclerotherapy
Failed Varicose Surgery managed with Foam Sclerotherapy
References

 

Varicose Veins Treatment   

Treatment of varicose veins had previously relied only on stripping surgery. Studies demonstrate that recurrent varicose veins after surgery(REVAS) is common after stripping surgery           . Stripping surgery fails in 20-80% cases. With the advancement in imaging techniques, treatment of varicose veins has become minimally invasive and more  efficacious. Research in non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments has revolutionize varicose veins  tr

                                  

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Saving the leg from  amputation in KTS with foam Sclerotherapy
 
 
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...is equated as the Heart of the peripheral venous system. These are strong groups of muscles in the calf, notably the Gastrocnemius and Soleus, which constantly contract with limb movements. When superficial veins become diseased (Varicose) they not only allow reverse flow of blood but also predispose calf muscle pump failure.This change in haemodynamics results in a series of morbid medical conditions due to the pooling of impure blood in the legs called the Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) , an advanced form of varicose vein disease

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VNUS Closure,  Laser , COMPASS, Foam Sclerotherapy,  KTS treatment , Herbal Drugs
 
 
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