Varicose Vein Stripping Surgery Is The Best Option When Treating Severe Instances Of Varicose Veins
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Varicose veins are characteristically blue or purple in color and they also will bulge out of your legs and will be twisted and in fact, the Latin root word called “varix” translates into twisted in English and that explains why the term varicose is used to describe this condition. Varicose vein stripping surgery is the best option to treat this condition; more so, when the condition is especially severe.
Remove Larger And Smaller Varicose Veins
Varicose vein stripping surgery is highly effective in removing the largest of all varicose veins though it is also effective in removing smaller varicose veins. In essence, such form of surgery is used for treating broken valves as well as those trunks that flow backwards as too the tributaries – all of which can be treated in a single go.
However, removing varicose veins normally takes a bit longer than one would like and this is why the varicose vein stripping surgery is performed only after putting the patient under general anesthesia. The operation itself does not vary too much from one individual to another and will change only according to the placement of the malfunctioning valves.
Typically, the varicose vein stripping surgery begins with the surgeon making an incision of approximately four to six centimeters and then the affected varicose vein is tied off and then divided at the place where it connects with the main vein. After that the varicose vein is stripped and a wire is passed which is used to remove the vein at a second place where another incision has been made just to take out the varicose vein.
Varicose vein stripping surgery is a procedure that refers to the excision or even removal of bigger veins and also closing of small vein tributaries. After varicose vein stripping surgery has been performed the patient’s legs will look prettier and in addition any symptoms of varicose veins too will have been dealt with adequately.
The main objective of varicose vein stripping surgery is to provide relief from the pain of varicose veins and also to improve the circulation of blood through the patient’s entire venous system. Once varicose vein stripping surgery is done the saphenous vein will have been removed as too other varicose tributary veins.
After varicose vein surgery, patients will have their legs bandaged in what are known as compression bandages which help in keeping any bleeding and/or swelling under control. Other aspects to varicose vein stripping surgery that you will need to watch out for include complications (which rarely occur) and post treatment cuts as well as bruising that occurs in a few cases, but not in all cases.
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