Friday, April 24, 2009

Excision of Thrombosed
Varicose Veins

Thrombosis of the varicose veins may induce local inflammatory symptoms with bulging and pain. Local pigmentation over the thrombosed veins is also common. Medical therapies, compression bandages may relieve the symptoms during course of 2-3 weeks. There is a possibility that the same thrombosis may also recur again in some patients after recanalization. Surgical excision of the thrombosed varicose veins along with neighboring varicose veins with reflux will facilitate early recovery without any major risk of pulmonary embolism. It would be necessary to consider Thrombo-prophylaxis with LMWH in the peri-operative period.