Photo By Parveen Kumar
By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
17th June:- Fortis
Hospital, Mohali introduced a new
technique Mechanico Chemical
Ablation of the Varicose Veins (MOCA) to treat Varicose Veins for
the first time in India. This modern technique is a simple technique that
doesn’t require application of tumescent anesthesia. A special catheter is
introduced in the vein of the patient and vein is ablated along with foam
sclerotherapy. Dr Ravul Jindal, Director, Vascular Surgery, Fortis Hospital,
Mohali spoke about this unique technique.
Varicose Veins can occur in any
part of the body but it is especially seen in legs. Beyond being a cosmetic
concern, this painful condition results in enlarged and gnarled veins and it
should be treated at the earliest to avoid any further complexity. Some of the
most common symptoms include veins that are purple or blue in color along with
twisted veins. The situation becomes painful when there is a heavy feeling in
the leg or burning, throbbing, muscle cramping and swelling in lower legs. One
can experience worsened pain after sitting or standing for a long time. The new
MOCA treatment uses a patented Flebogrif catheter
which is a relatively new endovascular technique to cure venous reflux
disease.
Speaking about the technique, Dr Ravul Jindal said that this is a
technique that waxes eloquence in the treatment of varicose veins as against
traditional method that requires anesthesia and hospitalization. It is designed
in a way to plug any chance of its recurrence or a trail of multiple cuts. The
new treatment is not only less painful but can treat a leg in 20 minutes and within
two hours before the patient can go home. It is important that an expert
like vascular surgeon perform this surgery.
He said that the ailment is usually
characterized by aching and heavy legs, ankle swelling, dilated bluish bulge
under the skin, redness, dryness and itchiness of skin. In some people, the
skin above ankle may shrink because fat underneath it becomes hard. The
symptoms also include whitened, irregular scar-like patches that can appear at
the ankles or patient can have chronic non-healing ulcers. He said that the
disease marks an indication of a malfunction of venous system and should be
evaluated by a vascular surgery specialist.
Dr
Ravul Jindal further added that even after
the procedure, the patient is on fewer medications and post-procedure care. At
Fortis Hospital, Mohali, we have always believed in introducing cutting edge
technologies for excellent patient care. We have been treating varicose veins
through modern modality of lasers, radiofrequency and foam sclerotherapy. The
laser procedure involves puncture of vein under ultrasound guidance and burning
it using diode laser. This technique is combined with foam sclerotherapy to
ablate small veins. It is safe and painless. Patients can return home the same
day, as compared to conventional surgery where they had to be hospitalized.
Laser procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is scar-free. There are
no cuts or stitches. As it causes minimal damage to tissues, it’s especially
useful in patients who are on blood thinners, are obese, have a groin
infection, and are old or patients who are scared of surgery. Patients can
return to normal life within 24 hours, except for undertaking vigorous
exercise.
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