Phlebotherapy General Concepts
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"We must destroy everything, regardless of
anyone, and think only this: as much as possible and as soon as possible".
Jean Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Order of the Enlightened
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Why obliterate or remove the veins when they can be cured?
Treating the effect
and not the cause cannot "cure" the veins
Two-dimensional
techniques are not able to treat a three-dimensional disorder
The size of
the vessel is not important; the pressure is.
A disorder that extends to the
entire venous circulation in the lower limbs cannot be treated by acting only on
a part of that circulation.
To treat a complex circulation, what can be better
than introducing the cure through the vessels themselves and letting it go where
it has to go?
It is more sensible to prevent the formation of varices than to
cure them once they have formed.
The great saphenous vein is blameless.
Doppler is blind
In treating varicose veins, the most important therapeutic and
diagnostic tool is the syringe
The efficacy of any phlebological procedure is
assessed through photographs taken before and after, and through the persistence
of the result over time. All else is mere nonsense.
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