Tag: UIP 2019

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Venous News 12 – November 2019

In this issue of Venous News: Future trials on DVT management "have to focus on technical success" Foam "has not been established as superior" to...
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Venous News 12 – November 2019 (US Edition)

In this issue of Venous News: Future trials on DVT management "have to focus on technical success" Foam "has not been established as superior" to...
Venous News for specialists

Improved instruments required for classification of chronic venous disease

Current classification tools for the diagnosis of chronic venous disease, including acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS), include “redundant” elements that...
Marzanna Zaleska UIP

Fluorescence lymphography proven to be suitable for measuring the efficacy of...

Indocyanine green dye (ICG) fluorescence lymphography represents a suitable method of providing information on the effectiveness of intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) during the treatment...
Neil Khilnani UIP

Foam “has not been established as superior” to liquid sclerotherapy for...

Speaking at the International Union of Phlebology chapter meeting (UIP 2019; 25–27 August, Krakow, Poland), Neil Khilnani (New York, USA) underlined that the current...
Kurosh Parsi profile

Kurosh Parsi

Kurosh Parsi, incoming president of the International Union of Phlebology, or Union Internationale de Phlebologie (UIP), is an Australian dermatologist, phlebologist and vascular anomalies...
Johann Chris Ragg and Laser Crossectomy results

EVLA-based study confirms laser crossectomy as superior method of preventing AAGSV...

Laser crossectomy of the GSV has been established as a more effective method of preventing secondary anterior accessory great saphenous vein (AAGSV) reflux than...
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EVLA at different power settings found to have no significant impact...

There is no significant difference in pain and recanalisation for patients undergoing endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) at different power settings, according to the results...
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Results of UK study find that Villalta scale is not disease-specific

Evidence from a recent study conducted by Imperial College London, UK has further demonstrated that the Villalta scoring system is not disease-specific and correlates...