The Venaseal procedure is a minimally invasive treatment designed to close off large varicose veins and restore normal blood flow. The procedure involves injecting a medical adhesive into the veins, which then seals off the vein and allows the surrounding veins to take over the normal flow of blood. The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and involves inserting a small catheter into the vein through a tiny incision. The adhesive is then injected into the vein and allowed to dry, which closes off the vein and prevents any further blood flow. The procedure is generally quite quick and can be completed in approximately 30 minutes. The Venaseal procedure is considered to be a safe and effective option for treating large varicose veins.
The efficacy of VenaSeal for treating venous insufficiency is supported by clinical studies. In a clinical study of 100 patients with venous insufficiency, VenaSeal was found to be successful in treating the condition in 96% of cases. Additionally, the treatment was found to be well-tolerated with no significant adverse events reported. These results suggest that VenaSeal is a safe and effective treatment option for those suffering from venous insufficiency.
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