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Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) of the Saphenous Vein

What is Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) of Saphenous Vein?

EVLT is an acronym for Endovenous Laser Therapy/Treatment. It is also commonly referred to as EVLA or Endovenous Laser Ablation. EVLT is a minimally invasive procedure to treat varicose (enlarged) veins in your legs. Endovenous laser therapy or endovenous laser ablation of the saphenous vein is a procedure to treat a varicose saphenous vein in the legs. The procedure uses heat energy from a laser to seal off or close off the affected saphenous vein. This closure of the vein compels the blood to go around the damaged vein to healthier veins and helps to minimize pressure and swelling in your leg.

Varicose veins are enlarged veins caused due to weak or damaged valves in the veins. They appear twisted, bulged, and blue, red, or flesh colored. They are swollen and raised above the surface of the skin and are mostly found on the thighs, back of the calves, and inside of the leg. If left untreated, they may cause serious complications, such as bleeding, infections, rashes, sores, blood clots, and phlebitis (swelling and inflammation of a vein).

Anatomy of the Saphenous Vein

The saphenous vein, commonly known as the great saphenous vein (GSV), is a large venous blood vessel running close to the inside surface of the leg from the ankle to the groin.

Blood circulates in the body through a system of blood vessels that consist of arteries and veins. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to different parts of the body. Veins are blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from various tissues of the body back to the heart for purification (oxygenation). The leg comprises 2 systems of veins, superficial and deep veins. The great saphenous vein is a superficial vein. Between these 2 systems, there are numerous collateral pathways to allow normal venous blood flow. When the diseased superficial system is treated, the blood gets rerouted into the deep system without affecting blood flow in the leg.

Indications for Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) of Saphenous Vein

EVLT of the saphenous vein is indicated for the treatment of varicosities in the saphenous vein which is mainly caused due to high blood pressure inside your veins. Factors such as hormonal changes, obesity, lack of physical activity, standing for long hours, and pregnancy may increase the risk of a varicose saphenous vein.

Preparation for Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) of Saphenous Vein

Preoperative preparation for EVLT of the saphenous vein may involve the following steps:

Procedure for Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) of Saphenous Vein

Endovenous laser ablation of the saphenous vein is an outpatient (same-day) procedure and usually takes less than an hour. Generally, the procedure will involve the following steps:

Postoperative Care and Recovery

n general, postoperative care instructions and recovery after endovenous laser ablation for varicose veins will involve the following steps:

Benefits of Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) of Saphenous Vein

Some of the benefits of endovenous laser therapy for saphenous vein over traditional varicose vein treatments include:

Risks and Complications of Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) of Saphenous Vein

Endovenous laser therapy for the saphenous vein is a relatively safe procedure; however, as with any procedure, some risks and complications may occur, such as the following:

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Bleeding

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Infection

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Pain

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Bruises/swelling

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Blood clots or deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

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Damage to adjacent nerves or vessels

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Skin burning or irritation

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Skin discoloration