Varicose vein surgery – LASER
Laser surgery is a modern, gentle method that reliably replaces the classic surgical operation of the veins of the lower extremities. Damaged veins are not surgically removed, but treated.
Laser surgery is a modern, gentle method that reliably replaces the classic surgical operation of the veins of the lower extremities. Damaged veins are not surgically removed, but treated.
The method is a minimally invasive procedure in which the superficial venous trunk is closed intravenously using a thin probe that is introduced into the venous trunk through a small wound.
The Clarivein method was developed in the USA in 2010 for the minimally invasive treatment of the veins of the lower extremities – the great and small saphenous veins, but also the venous connections.
Sclerotherapy is the intravenous administration of an active substance that causes destruction of the endothelium (inner lining of the vein) and damage to the collagen tissue of the vein wall.
Anesthesiology and intensive care focus on monitoring and maintaining patients' vital signs during operations.