Sclerotherapy : treatment of varicose and telangiectatic leg veins
Drs. Mitchel P. Goldman, Jean-Jerome Guex, and Robert A Weiss, equips you to implement the latest cosmetic procedures for the treatment of varicose and telangiectatic leg veins. Completely revised with contributions from U.S.-based and international authorities, this classic reference is packed with...
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Edinburgh :
Saunders Elsevier,
2011
Edinburgh : Saunders/ Elsevier, c2011 |
Edition: | 5th ed |
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Anatomy / Stefano Ricci
- 2. Adverse Sequelae and Complications of Venous Hypertension
- 3. Pathophysiology of Varicose Veins
- 4. Pathophysiology of Telangiectasias
- 5. Noninvasive Examination of the Patient Before Sclerotherapy
- 6. Use of Compression Therapy / Hugo Partsch
- 7. Mechanism of Action of Sclerotherapy
- 8.Complications and Adverse Sequelae of Sclerotherapy
- 9. Clinical Methods for Sclerotherapy of Varicose Veins
- 10. Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Varicose Veins / Michael Perrin
- 11. Intravascular Approaches to the Treatment of Varicose Veins: Radiofrequency and Lasers
- 12. Clinical Methods for Sclerotherapy of Telangiectasias
- 13. Treatment of Leg Telangiectasias with Laser and High-Intensity Pulsed Light
- 14. Venoactive Drugs / Albert-Adrien Ramelet
- 15. Setting Up a Sclerotherapy Practice
- Appendices Online only content
- A.Compression Hosiery, Compression Bandages, and Pressure Pads
- Note continued: B. Manufacturers and Distributors of Sclerosing Solutions
- C. Equipment Sources
- D. Patient Brochures
- E. Responses to Postoperative FAQs
- F. What to Tell a Patient Calling with a Varicose Hemorrhage
- G. Checklist of Questions for Your Secretary to Ask Before Passing You a Patient on the Telephone
- H. Coding and Billing Guide for Endovenous Laser Ablation