| Varicose Veins and Spider Veins
RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS
Indications:
The Closure System is intended for endovascular coagulation of blood vessels in patients with superficial venous reflux.
Contraindications: Patients with thrombus in the vein segment to be treated
- PRECAUTION: For the patients with a pacemaker, internal defibrillator or other active implanted device, consult the cardiologist and the manufacturer of the active implanted device. Continuous patient monitoring during the procedure is recommended. Evaluate the patient and the implanted active device post procedure. Keep all power cords and the instrument cables away from the location of the pacemaker or leads, defibrillator or the implanted active device.
- CAUTION: In patients with an aneurysm in the vein segment to be treated, the vein wall may be thinner in the area of the aneurysm. To effectively occlude a vein with an aneurysmal segment, additional tumescent infiltration may be needed over the aneurysmal segment, and the treatment of the vein should include segments proximal and distal to the aneurysmal segment.
- CAUTION:No data exists regarding the use of this catheter in patients with documented peripheral arterial disease. The same care should be taken in the treatment of patients with significant peripheral arterial disease as would be taken with a traditional vein ligation and stripping procedure.
Potential Risks & Complications:
The potential risks and complications include, but are not limited to the following: vessel perforation, thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, phlebitis, hematoma, infection, paresthesia, skin burns.
Consult your doctor for more detailed information on the Closure procedure.
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