What is Varicose Vein Surgery ?

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Why do you need Varicose Vein Surgery ?

Varicose vein surgery is indicated for:

  • Varicose veins:
    • Caused by venous insufficiency (e.g., great saphenous vein reflux); symptoms include leg pain, swelling, heaviness, or cosmetic issues.
    • Prevalence in India: 15–20% of adults; higher in women, older adults, and those with prolonged standing jobs.
  • Other indications:
    • Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI): Skin changes, ulcers (5–10% of untreated cases).
    • Failed conservative treatments: Compression stockings, lifestyle changes (e.g., weight loss, leg elevation).
  • Types:
    • Endovenous laser therapy (EVLT): Laser seals vein (covered in your prior query; 60–70% of cases in urban India).
    • Radiofrequency ablation (RFA): Similar to EVLT, uses heat via radiofrequency (20–30% of cases).
    • Vein stripping/ligation: Open surgery to remove vein (10–15%; used for severe cases).
    • Sclerotherapy: Injection to close smaller veins; often combined with other methods.
  • Associated treatments:
    • Pre-op: Ultrasound to map venous reflux.
    • Post-op: Compression stockings (20–30 mmHg) for 1–2 weeks; sclerotherapy for residual veins.
  • Timing:
    • Performed in adults (average age 30–60 years); elective, scheduled based on symptom severity.

The procedure aims to relieve symptoms, improve leg appearance, and prevent complications like ulcers, with high success rates for vein closure and symptom relief.

Why Do Costs Vary in Philippines?

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Varicose Vein Surgery Procedure

  • Before Procedure Evaluation:
    • Assessment:
      • Duplex ultrasound: Maps venous anatomy, confirms reflux (>0.5 seconds in great saphenous vein).
      • Physical exam: Assesses vein size, extent of varicosities, and skin changes.
    • Preparation: No fasting (for minimally invasive); fasting 6–8 hours (for vein stripping); wear loose clothing.
    • Consent: Risks, including bruising, are explained.
  • Procedure Technique:
    • Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT):
      • As covered previously: Local anesthesia, 30–60 minutes; laser fiber seals vein; outpatient.
    • Vein Stripping/Ligation:
      • Performed under general or spinal anesthesia, lasting 1–2 hours.
      • Process:
        • Incisions: Small incision in groin (2–3 cm) and lower leg (1–2 cm).
        • Great saphenous vein ligated at saphenofemoral junction; vein stripped out via lower incision using a wire.
        • Closure: Sutures (absorbable); compression bandage applied.
    • Sclerotherapy (Adjunct):
      • Local anesthesia, 15–30 minutes; sclerosant (e.g., sodium tetradecyl sulfate) injected into small veins; outpatient.
    • Intraoperative Tools:
      • Ultrasound: Guides EVLT/RFA or confirms reflux.
      • Stripping wire: Removes vein in open surgery.
      • Compression: Applied immediately post-procedure.
  • After Procedure:
    • Hospital stay: Same-day discharge (EVLT/RFA/sclerotherapy); 1–2 days (vein stripping).
    • Care: Wear compression stockings for 1–2 weeks; walk 10–15 minutes hourly on day 1 to prevent DVT.
    • Pain management: Mild discomfort (EVLT) to moderate pain (vein stripping) for 1–5 days; managed with painkillers (e.g., ibuprofen).
    • Instructions: Avoid prolonged standing for 1–2 weeks; no heavy lifting for 1–2 weeks (EVLT) or 4–6 weeks (stripping).

Recovery After Varicose Vein Surgery

  1. Hospital Stay: Same-day discharge (EVLT/RFA); 1–2 days (vein stripping).
  2. Post-Procedure Care:
    • Pain: Mild (EVLT) for 1–3 days; moderate (stripping) for 3–5 days; resolves in 1–2 weeks.
    • Activity: Walk immediately (EVLT); light activities in 2–3 days (stripping); avoid strenuous activity for 1 week (EVLT) or 4–6 weeks (stripping).
    • Compression: Wear stockings for 1–2 weeks (daytime); reduces swelling, promotes healing.
    • Appearance: Veins fade over 4–12 weeks; bruising resolves in 1–2 weeks.
    • Symptoms: Pain, heaviness improve in 1–2 weeks; 80–90% report relief.
  3. Follow-Up:
    • Visits at 1 week (check healing), 1 month (assess relief), and 3–6 months (ultrasound).
    • Ultrasound: At 1 month; 95–98% closure rate (EVLT/RFA) at 1 year.

Most resume normal activities in 2–3 days (EVLT) or 2–4 weeks (stripping); full recovery takes 1–2 weeks (EVLT) or 4–6 weeks (stripping). Success rate: 95–98% vein closure (EVLT/RFA); 80–90% (stripping); 5-year recurrence 5–10%.

Risks and Complications

  • Procedure Risks:
    • Bruising (20–30%): Resolves in 1–2 weeks.
    • Pain (10–20%): Mild (EVLT) to moderate (stripping); managed with painkillers.
    • Infection (1–3%): Higher with stripping; treated with antibiotics.
  • Post-Procedure:
    • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT, 0.5–1%): Minimized by walking, stockings (links to your thrombectomy query).
    • Numbness (2–5%): Temporary nerve irritation; resolves in 1–3 months.
    • Recurrence (5–10% at 5 years): New veins may form; may need repeat treatment.
    • Skin discoloration (1–3%): Brown staining; fades in 6–12 months.
  • Long-Term:
    • Neovascularization (2–5%): New vein growth; may cause recurrence.
    • Scarring (5–10%, stripping): More noticeable than EVLT; fades over time.

Report fever, severe swelling, chest pain, or shortness of breath (DVT/PE signs) promptly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What causes the need for varicose vein surgery?

Venous insufficiency causing varicose veins, leading to pain, swelling, or cosmetic concerns.

Can I avoid varicose vein surgery?

Yes, if mild: Compression stockings, leg elevation; surgery needed for significant symptoms or cosmetic goals.

Is varicose vein surgery painful?

Mild (EVLT) to moderate (stripping) pain for 1–5 days; managed with medication; resolves in 1–2 weeks.

How soon can I resume normal activities?

Light activities: Immediately (EVLT) or 2–3 days (stripping); full recovery: 1–2 weeks (EVLT) or 4–6 weeks (stripping).

Is varicose vein surgery covered by insurance in India?

Coverage varies (often considered cosmetic unless symptomatic); confirm with your provider; Ayushman Bharat may apply for severe cases.

Signs of complications?

Fever, severe swelling, chest pain, or shortness of breath.

How long do results last?

95–98% closure (EVLT/RFA) at 1 year; 5–10% recurrence at 5 years; new veins may form over time.

Lifestyle changes post-procedure?

Wear compression stockings, avoid prolonged standing, maintain healthy weight, exercise, and attend follow-ups.

Conclusion

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Angeles City
Antipolo
Bacolod
Bacoor
Baguio
Butuan
Cagayan de Oro
Caloocan
Cebu City
Dasmariñas
Davao City
General Santos
General Trias
Iligan
Iloilo City
Las Piñas
Makati
Malolos
Manila
Muntinlupa
Parañaque
Pasay
Pasig
Puerto Princesa
Quezon City
San Fernando
San Jose del Monte
Taguig
Valenzuela
Zamboanga City

Disclaimer

This information is sourced from open platforms and is for general awareness only. Costs may vary based on individual cases. Please consult a qualified doctor for medical advice and explore options within your budget before deciding on the procedure.

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