
Maintaining the Quality in Venous Care
Over the course of the last few years, the world of venous care has evolved at a staggering pace. There

“If you ablate one vein will it cause reflux to occur in another?”
No, although many patients may have multiple areas of venous reflux involving multiple viens, once a single vein is treated

If I am sending a patient to you who has an ulcer, should I also send him or her to a wound center as well?”
No, foot ulcers can have various etiologies, several of which have to do with the circulatory system in general, such

Superficial Venous Thrombophlebitis (SVT): To Refer or Not to Refer?
Update on New Practice Guidelines by Arun Chowla, MD, FACS Clinical Presentation LM, a 78 year old female was seen in the emergency

Ulcers and Wound Healing of Venous Stasis Ulcers
by Robert C. Kiser, DO, MSPH Human skin is messy. Epidermis, from microscopic cells to macroscopic flakes are constantly
Relation Between Superficial Vein Reflux and Deep Vein Disease: Clinical Impact of Modern Treatment
by Nicos Labropoulos, PhD, DIC, RVT, Professor of Surgery and Radiology, Stony Brook Universtiy Medical Center. and Antonios P. Gasparis,

Diagnosis and Treatment of Pelvic Venous Syndromes
By Robert Kiser, DO, MSPH Vulvar varicosities are a source of embarrassment and pain for many women but they are often
Ultrasound Imaging is Vital in Diagnosing Chronic Venous Insufficiency
The term Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) describes a condition that affects the venous system of the lower extremities with venous