scleroterapi
Scleroterapi, also known as sclerotherapy, is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to treat abnormal veins by injecting a sclerosant into the vein lumen. The chemical irritates the endothelium, triggering inflammation and thrombosis that eventually leads to fibrosis and the closure of the treated vein. It is commonly used for varicose veins, reticular veins, and spider telangiectasias in the legs, and can also be employed for certain anorectal hemorrhoids or lymphatic malformations depending on the specialty.
Procedure and substances: The injections are usually performed in an outpatient setting with local anesthesia. The
Outcomes and safety: Varied by vein size and anatomy, but many patients experience significant symptom relief
Contraindications include pregnancy, active infection, known allergy to sclerosants, extensive venous malformations, acute DVT, or uncontrolled
History note: Modern sclerosants and foam techniques have evolved since the mid-20th century, with ultrasound guidance