FIELD: medicine, laser surgery.
SUBSTANCE: the present innovation deals with surgical treating severe trophic ulcers I case of post-thrombotic disease and varicosis of inferior limbs. One should perform intravascular irradiation of the trunks of failed veins with high-intensity laser radiation. Beforehand, one should introduce a light guide into the trunk of tested vein. Before introducing a light guide one should additionally affect external surface of failed vein with high-intensity laser radiation of diode laser of 5 W power. Light guide should be supplied to the site of impact by punctures, and intravascular irradiation of failed veins should be carried out with laser irradiation of diode laser of 14 W power for 15 sec, not more. The present innovation enables to simplify the method of obliteration and decrease its traumaticity level.
EFFECT: higher efficiency of obliteration.
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Dates
2004-07-27—Published
2003-02-03—Filed