Chronic Venous Insufficiency

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Chronic Venous Insufficiency Venous Ulcers S. Lakhanpal MD, FACS President & CEO Center for Vein Restoration

Ulcers Related to Vein Disease – Prevalence in the U.S. Over half a Million Americans have ulcers on their legs caused by diseased veins. Lower extremity ulcers are the most common of the chronic wounds: est. prevalence of between 1% and 1.3% of the world population. An estimated 600,000 people seek treatment for venous leg ulcers annually in the US, but many fail to seek care. We expect these numbers to increase as the world’s population ages.

Ulcers Related to Vein Disease – Prevalence in the U.S. Difficult, if not impossible, to predict which patients with varicose veins will develop a leg ulcer. Venous ulcers cause the loss of approximately 2 million working days in incur treatment costs of approximately $3 billion each year in the United States. 40% of employed persons experience earning capacity limitations due to the ulcer. 5% lose their jobs due to the ulcer.

Ulcers Related to Vein Disease – Prevalence in the U.S. 80% of ulcers result in decreased mobility. Contribute to loss of quality of life, especially in the elderly. The treatment of varicose veins, which can reduce the incidence of leg ulcers by 50% is cost-effective.

Venous Closure

Perforator Closure with RF and Laser 70 year old patient Ulcer for 17 years Performed perforator ablation with VNUS procedure Cleared ulcer within one month

Patient Name: TR Date of Birth: 2/17/1936 Pre-Op Pictures Were Taken On 3/17/09 Post-Op Pictures Were Taken On 11/03/09

Patient Name: DS, M.D., Date of Birth: 10/13/1960 Pre-Op Pictures Were Taken On 8/19/2008 Right medial ankle ulceration Post-Op 1 year pictures were taken on 10/13/2009 Ulcer remains healed and the patient remains symptom free and is able to run 4-5 miles a day on a daily basis again

Patient Name: MP Date of Birth: 10/11/22 Pre-Op Pictures Were Taken On 1/16/09 Post-Op pictures were taken on 8/03/09

Patient Name: HB Date of Birth: 6/02/37 Pre-Op Pictures Were Taken On 1/9/09 Post-Op pictures were taken on 2/20/09

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