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Abstract Varicose veins are one of the most common vascular problems that appear in large portion of the population affecting about 10-40% of the age group between 30-70 years old being more common in the elderly population as well as it is more commonly seen in females, during pregnancy period and with occupations requiring prolonged standing time. Varicose veins are abnormally enlarged and tortuous vessels caused by incompetent valves in the venous system that allow blood leakage or reflux. They are the visible surface manifestations of an underlying syndrome of venous in sufficiency. Venous insufficiency syndrome allow venous blood to escape from its normal flow pathway and flow in retrograde direction. Symptoms associated with varicose veins are burning pain, throbbing, swelling, feeling of heaviness, skin pigmentation, ulceration and thrombophlebitis. First line treatment of varicose veins includes conservative methods such as: exercise, weight reduction, elevation of the legs avoidance of prolonged immobility and compression therapy. When these measures failed other measures are considered. Good understanding of the anatomy and associated anomalies together with high skilled professional radiologist and high quality Doppler equipped ultrasound machine are cornerstone in treatment. The newest techniques for vein ablation use thermal energy delivered to the endovenous wall by means of laser or by radiofrequency (RF) heating or by foam sclerotherapy. These may be the first truly new approaches to vein treatment in the past years. |