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publicationDate 2012-09-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention catheter for the treatment of the junctional and segmental incompetences of saphenous veins and their tributaries, making the joint use of chemical sclerosis and endolaser
abstract CATHETER FOR THE TREATMENT OF JUNCTIONAL AND SEGMENTAL INCOMPETENCES OF SAFENE VEINS AND THEIR TAXES WITH THE JOINT USE OF CHEMICAL SCLEROSIS AND ENDOLASER. The present invention concerns a catheter model, for the treatment of junctional or segmental incompetences, as well as tributary ones, of the saphenous veins. The catheter uses chemical sclerosis, mainly the one made with dense foam, or micro-foam, for the safe occlusion of the saphenous junctions and their tributaries, dispensing surgical cuts and traumatic excesses, as well as offering a safe way to obliterate the junction, during the injection of the micro-foam, completely avoiding the escape of the sclerosing agent into the deep vein. The catheter is also equipped with a laser fiber for endocauterization of the saphenous body, a process that may have decreased the emission of thermal energy, when associated with chemical sclerosis. The emission of light by the laser fiber at its tip facilitates the orientation, by transdermal vision, of its positioning, during its introduction through the saphenous vein, a process that can also be facilitated with the use of duplex scan or with the aid of radiological methods, pre and intraoperative, since the catheter is also ecolucent and radiopaque.
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