Varicose Vein Surgery Camillus NY
Surgery for varicose veins is only done today for the very large and extensive varicose veins. There are newer minimally invasive techniques available in Camillus today which has reduced the need for surgery. Surgery is generally limited to individuals who have extensive neglected varicose veins.
Cruse Charles Howe
315-468-2436
600 W. Manchester Rd.
Syracuse, NY
Cruse Charles Howe
315-468-2436
600 W. Manchester Rd.
Syracuse, NY 13219
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Ricky S Cavallaro
315-487-5200
100 Osceola Pl.
Syracuse, NY
Ricky S Cavallaro
315-487-5200
100 Osceola Pl.
Syracuse, NY 13209
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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David E Howe
315-468-2436
600 W. Manchester Rd.
Syracuse, NY
David E Howe
315-468-2436
600 W. Manchester Rd.
Syracuse, NY 13219
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Douglas Greco
315-254-4196
4370 Kencrest Dr.
Syracuse, MI
Douglas Greco
315-254-4196
4370 Kencrest Dr.
Syracuse, MI 13215
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Elaina A Pirro-Lombardi
315-436-3309
5112 W Taft Rd.
Liverpool, NY
Elaina A Pirro-Lombardi
315-436-3309
5112 W Taft Rd.
Liverpool, NY 13088
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Cruse J. Howe
315-468-2436
600 W. Manchester Rd.
Syracuse, NY
Cruse J. Howe
315-468-2436
600 W. Manchester Rd.
Syracuse, NY 13219
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Michael A Stirpe
315-472-7128
4721 Onondaga Blvd.
Syracuse, NY
Michael A Stirpe
315-472-7128
4721 Onondaga Blvd.
Syracuse, NY 13219
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Ramon Berrios, MD
(315) 673-1529
1/2 Orange St
Marcellus, NY
Ramon Berrios, MD
(315) 673-1529
1/2 Orange St
Marcellus, NY 13108
Business
Family Care Medical Group PC
Specialties
Family Practice
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Leonard M Ancone
315-469-7792
4525 W. Seneca Tpke.
Syracuse, NY
Leonard M Ancone
315-469-7792
4525 W. Seneca Tpke.
Syracuse, NY 13215
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
Data Provided by:
Mike H Sun, MD
(315) 464-4472
550 Harrison St
Syracuse, NY
Mike H Sun, MD
(315) 464-4472
550 Harrison St
Syracuse, NY 13202
Business
SUNY Medical Orthopaedic Surgery
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Surgery for varicose veins is only done today for the very large and extensive varicose veins. There are newer minimally invasive techniques available today which has reduced the need for surgery.
Surgery is generally limited to individuals who have extensive neglected varicose veins . These individuals have large thick varicose veins which are prominent and seen on the entire leg. Once the vein is damaged by numerous varicosities, it is basically rendered useless and has no more bodily function. Most such large varicose veins cause symptoms such as leg swelling, pain, ulcers and changes in skin color.
Surgery in these individuals offers the best and most effective treatment.
Vein stripping is the only method to remove the entire varicose vein. The procedure is done under general anesthesia and two small skin incisions are made. On incision is made near the ankle and the other is made near the groin. A special wire is passed from the ankle to the groin and the vein is pulled out. After surgery, a compression garment is worn for a few days to limit the swelling and bruising. The bruising usually subsides in a few weeks. When all the branches of the varicose veins in the groin are tied off, this procedure is associated with the least recurrence of varicose veins. Most individuals require about a week to recover.
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