Case Report: Successful results of direct varicose vein ablation with EVLA in chronic venous insufficiency patient in Indonesia
Taofan Taofan, Junichi Utoh, Iwan Dakota, Suci Indriani, Choiron Abdillah, Achmad Hafiedz Azis Kartamihardja, Suko Adiarto, Renan Sukmawan, Lars Mueller, Taofan Taofan

TL;DR
A 71-year-old woman in Indonesia successfully underwent direct varicose vein ablation using EVLA, avoiding traditional surgical methods.
Contribution
This is the first reported case of direct varicose ablation using EVLA in Indonesia, demonstrating a promising alternative to traditional procedures.
Findings
The patient's varicose vein was successfully obliterated using EVLA without complications.
The patient was discharged within two days with no pain or complaints.
Utoh’s ablation technique proved effective for treating chronic venous insufficiency.
Abstract
Background: Varicose veins are considered a chronic venous disease. Delaying treatment might cause several late complications that contribute to a high burden on healthcare systems. It may be treated with endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) and stab avulsion as additional procedures. Varicose direct ablation has been promoted to replace stab avulsion in certain conditions. Here we report the case of a 71-year-old female who presented with chronic venous insufficiency managed by an endovascular therapeutic approach using direct varix ablation for the first time in National Cardiovascular Center – Harapan Kita, Jakarta, Indonesia. Case report: A 71-year-old female came to the outpatient clinic with a large bulging vein in her leg. Duplex ultrasound showed that the great saphenous vein (GSV) was incompetent with a varicose vein in the medial part of proximal GSV below the knee. The patient…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases · Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management · Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis
