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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2024 · 18 MIN

Ep. 7 - Post-Procedure Care and Follow Up for Venous Disease Treatments

from Cardiovascular Matters · host Dr. Craig Walker & Terry Roberts

In this episode of Cardiovascular Matters, Dr. Craig Walker discusses the post-procedure care and follow up for patients who have undergone treatments for venous disease. He covers different types of procedures like stenting of the iliac veins, removal of deep vein clots, and closure of superficial and perforator veins.Dr. Walker explains the recovery process for each type of procedure. For iliac vein stenting, patients may experience some back pain that typically lasts less than a week. They are also prescribed antiplatelet drugs for at least 3 months. For deep vein clot removal, patients need to take anticoagulants like Xarelto for at least 6 months to a year to prevent clots from returning. Superficial and perforator vein closures have a very short recovery with just pressure applied after the procedure.He stresses the importance of follow up care, especially for patients who underwent treatment for venous ulcers. Their wounds are checked the following week to ensure proper healing. Various wound dressings and skin substitutes can be used to help large ulcers close. All patients are advised to continue walking and focus on weight loss to prevent recurrence of venous disease.Dr. Walker and Terry Roberts emphasize that venous disease is more prevalent than other conditions but often ignored. Post-procedure lifestyle changes and medication can help patients finally get relief from debilitating symptoms they may have suffered with for decades.Key points:- Recovery timelines for different venous procedures  - Medications prescribed after stenting, clot removal etc- Importance of follow up checks for ulcer patients- Ongoing lifestyle measures like compression stockings, exercise- Impact of venous disease and relief it provides patientsFor more information, visit:Facebook Page: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558432490919www.cardio.com

In this episode of Cardiovascular Matters, Dr. Craig Walker discusses the post-procedure care and follow up for patients who have undergone treatments for venous disease. He covers different types of procedures like stenting of the iliac veins, removal of deep vein clots, and closure of superficial and perforator veins. Dr. Walker explains the recovery process for each type of procedure. For iliac vein stenting, patients may experience some back pain that typically lasts less than a week. The...

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