Endovenous laser ablation, also known as endovenous thermal ablation, is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses high-frequency radio waves or laser energy to treat varicose saphenous veins. The saphenous vein is a large superficial vein that helps to transport deoxygenated blood from the leg back to the heart and lungs. Damage to the one-way valves within the saphenous vein leads to the backflow and pooling of blood within the vein which can result in swollen and painful varicose veins.
Endovenous laser ablation is mainly indicated for:
Your doctor will review your medical history and symptoms and based on this a physical examination will be performed. Preparation for the procedure will include the following:
The procedure for endovenous laser ablation will usually take about 1 hour and you can go home the same day. It involves the following steps:
Post-operative care and recovery after endovenous laser ablation of the saphenous vein include:
Bleeding
Nerve damage
Blood clots
Infection
Scarring
Changes in skin color
Pain
Swelling
Redness
Burning sensation
Thrombophlebitis
Pulmonary embolism