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Recent Progress of Varicose Vein Treatment Especially about Endovascular Heat Ablation, SEPS and Foam Sclerotherapy.

There were three epoch making events in therapy of varicose veins. The first one is that the endovascular heat ablation (EVHA) using diode laser was authorized by the Ministry of Health Labor and Welfare in January 2011. The second one is that Subfascial Endoscopic Perforator Surgery (SEPS) was also authorized in April 2014. All of the therapies which were covered by the national insurance system had been the procedures for superficial veins but the SEPS is procedure for the perforating veins. The third one is that the foam usage of Polidocasklerol was listed formally at the medical package insert in September 2016. Moreover stub avulsion was introduced as figure-related improvement method with a smaller operation wound instead of conventional varicectomy and the other existing therapies are progressing every day. Therefore, by this education seminar, I lecture mainly on the EVHA, SEPS and foam sclerotherapy in varicose vein treatment. Finally I show one case which you should remember. (This is a translation of Jpn J Vasc Surg 2017; 26: 225-230.).

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