VenaSealâ„¢ Closure System

Acadiana Vascular Clinic:
Vein Center of Louisiana

Board Certified Vascular Surgeons located in
Lafayette, LA
Around 30 million Americans suffer from vein problems, such as varicose veins, spider veins, and reticular veins. The providers at the Vein Center of Louisiana, located in Lafayette, Louisiana, expertly treat these vein conditions with a variety of minimally invasive methods. While many see unsightly veins as a cosmetic problem, your painful and bulging blood vessels may be a sign of chronic venous insufficiency, which could lead to more serious complications if left untreated. For a consultation regarding your vein health, call or request an appointment online today.

Acadiana Vascular Clinic:
Vein Center of Louisiana

Board Certified Vascular Surgeons located in
Lafayette, LA
Around 30 million Americans suffer from vein problems, such as varicose veins, spider veins, and reticular veins. The providers at the Vein Center of Louisiana, located in Lafayette, Louisiana, expertly treat these vein conditions with a variety of minimally invasive methods. While many see unsightly veins as a cosmetic problem, your painful and bulging blood vessels may be a sign of chronic venous insufficiency, which could lead to more serious complications if left untreated. For a consultation regarding your vein health, call or request an appointment online today.

VenaSealâ„¢ Closure System

VenaSealâ„¢ system, also known as the VenaSealâ„¢ Closure System, is a minimally invasive, FDA-approved treatment for venous insufficiency and varicose veins. The VenaSealâ„¢ system uses a specially formulated medical adhesive to seal off and close the problematic veins, rerouting blood flow to healthier veins and alleviating symptoms associated with venous insufficiency.

The VenaSealâ„¢ system works by delivering a small amount of medical-grade cyanoacrylate adhesive into the affected vein under ultrasound guidance. Cyanoacrylate adhesive is a biocompatible, rapidly polymerizing glue that has been used in various medical applications for several decades.

During the procedure, a healthcare professional, usually a vascular specialist or interventional radiologist, will use ultrasound imaging to locate the problematic vein. They will then numb the area and insert a small catheter into the vein. The VenaSealâ„¢ adhesive is then carefully injected into the vein through the catheter. The adhesive rapidly polymerizes upon contact with the blood, causing the vein walls to stick together and close off.

Once the vein is closed, blood flow is immediately rerouted to healthier, functional veins, improving circulation and relieving symptoms associated with venous insufficiency. The treated vein eventually gets absorbed by the body over time.

One of the advantages of the VenaSealâ„¢ system is that it requires fewer injections of local anesthesia compared to other vein treatment methods, such as endovenous laser ablation or radiofrequency ablation. This results in less discomfort during the procedure and a quicker recovery time. Most patients can resume normal activities shortly after the treatment.

The VenaSealâ„¢ system is considered a safe and effective treatment option for venous insufficiency and varicose veins, offering both symptom relief and cosmetic improvement.

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