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Cooltouch CTEV®
If
you experience discomfort, swelling and varicose veins in your legs,
you may be suffering from superficial venous reflux disease. More
than 25 million people in the United States suffer from this condition.
Venous reflux or venous insufficiency develops when the valves that
usually keep blood flowing out of your legs become damaged or diseased.
The main treatment alternative is to re-route blood flow through
healthy veins.
Traditionally, patients diagnosed with venous reflux would undergo
vein stripping surgery. Now, patients can be treated with the
Cooltouch CTEV® procedure -- a minimally invasive alternative
to painful vein stripping surgery.
Cooltouch CTEV® is a clinically proven, minimally invasive
procedure that treats varicose veins and their underlying cause,
venous reflux, with little or no pain. Cooltouch CTEV® patients
can walk away from the procedure and be back to everyday activities
– either at home or at work – typically within a day.
Experience the Cooltouch CTEV® Procedure. The
Cooltouch CTEV® procedure can
be performed on an outpatient basis using local anesthesia in which
the physician numbs the leg before treatment. Currently, we perform
this treatment in our office and consists of four principal steps:
Mapping of the Saphenous Vein. A typical procedure begins
with noninvasive ultrasound imaging of the diseased vein to trace
its location. This allows the physician to determine the site where
the laser fiber will be inserted and to mark the desired position
of the fiber tip to begin treatment.
Insertion of the Laser Fiber. After the physician accesses
the saphenous vein, the laser fiber is inserted into the vein and
advanced to the uppermost segment of the vein. The physician then
typically injects a volume of dilute anesthetic fluid into the area
surrounding the vein. This numbs the leg, helps squeeze blood out
of the vein and provides a fluid layer outside the vein to protect
surrounding tissue from heat once the fiber starts delivering laser
energy.
Delivery
of Laser Energy and Withdrawal of Fiber. Noninvasive ultrasound
is used to confirm the fiber tip position and the physician then
activates the laser machine. As the vein wall is heated, the vein
shrinks and the fiber is gradually withdrawn. During fiber pullback,
which typically occurs over 4 to 10 minutes, the entire vein is
ablated (or closed).
Confirm Closing of Vein. After treatment, ultrasound imaging
is used to confirm closing of the vein. If a portion of the vein
is not closed, the fiber can be reinserted and laser reapplied.
After the procedure, the narrowed vein gradually becomes fibrous,
sealing the interior of the vein walls and naturally redirecting
blood flow to healthy veins. Experienced physicians often complete
the procedure in 30 to 45 minutes.
Patients who have undergone the Cooltouch CTEV® procedure are
willing to recommend it to a friend or family member.
Physicians generally instruct their patients to walk regularly for
several days after the Cooltouch CTEV® procedure and return
within 1 week for an ultrasound examination. Physicians may prescribe
compression stockings to be worn for several days or weeks after
the procedure. Compression stockings are prescribed as a routine
item for vein procedures with the goal of enhancing patient comfort
in the initial days after treatment.
Patients who undergo the Cooltouch CTEV® procedure typically
resume normal activities within a day.
Cooltouch CTEV® Procedure Highlights
- Relief of symptoms
- Outpatient procedure
- Resume activities typically within a day
- Good cosmetic outcome with minimal or no scarring, bruising,
or swelling
- As with any medical intervention, potential risks and complications
exist with the Cooltouch CTEV® procedure.
Insurance
We accept Medicare and most other insurance plans, and are happy
to file claims on behalf of our patients.
Call today for more information: (877) 414 -8346
Source: Text supplied by Erasers Inc. compiled from Cooltouch CTEV® brochures. Picture supplied from Cooltouch CTEV® cd.
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