Varicose Vein
Varicose Vein
Definition
SECONDARY
PREVIOUS DVT
other identifiable obstruction
Also occur in esophagus, haemorrhoids, arterivenous malformation
Etiology
• •Long hours of standing, • Deep vein thrombosis
which increase the • Oral contraceptives
hydrostatic pressure of • obesity
gravity,
• Family history
• Pregnancy
• Ageing
Pathophysiology
• Etiological factors
enlargement of veins
clinical manifestations
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION
• Cosmetically disfigurement
• Dull aches, muscle cramps, and increased muscle fatigue in the
lower legs.
• Ankle edema and a feeling of heaviness of the legs
• Nocturnal cramps
DIAGNOSIS
• HISTORY COLLECTION
• PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
• DUPLEX ULTRASONOGRAPHY
• VENOGRAPHY
Ascending
descending
Complications
• Bleeding
• Thrombophlebitis
• Venous Hypertension leading to venous ulcer
• Calcification
• Eczematoid dermatitis and pigmentation
Conservative management
• Avoiding prolonged standing
• Crepe bandaging and elastic stockings from toe to thigh,
which causes decreased edema, venous volume and reflux
and increases venous return.
• Limb elevation above the level of heart while lying down
• Sclerotherapy
A chemical is injected into the vein, irritating the venous
endothelium and producing localized phlebitis and fibrosis,
thereby obliterating the lumen of the vein
• Under Ultrasound guidance.
• hypertonic sodium chloride solution
• Sodium morrhuate
• Ethanolamine oleate
• Polidocanol
• Spread of foam monitored under USG guidance as it spreads.
• Apex of saphenous opening compressed by probe to prevent foam
entering deep veins.
• Leg also elevated
• After leg is wrapped with
elastic bandage 24-72 hrs
Surgical management
High end ligation and stripping
• Ligation of entire vein and dissection and removal of its tributaries
• Laser fiber produce endoluminal heat that destroy the
vascular endothelium
Nursing management
• Bed rest is maintained for 24 hours, after which the patient begins
walking every 2 hours for 5 to 10 minutes.
• Elastic compression stockings are used to maintaincompression of
the leg. They are worn continuously for about 1 week after vein
stripping
• The foot of the bed should be elevated, Standing still and sitting are
discouraged
• Usually, the patient may shower after the first 24 hours. The
patient is instructed to dry the incisions well with a clean towel
using a patting technique rather than rubbing
• If the patient underwent sclerotherapy, a burning sensation in
the injected leg may be experienced for 1 or 2 days. The nurse
may encourage the use of a mild analgesi
(eg,acetaminophen,ibuprofen)