Based on the results of my Doppler test, which form of treatment would you recommend?

I'm a 71-year-old male. The details of my results are as follows:

Referred In Sample
RADIOLOGY
Single lower/upper limb Venous Doppler
RIGHT LOWER LIMB VENOUS DOPPLER
Superficial veins:
There are multiple blow outs of long saphenous vein in the thigh and entire leg. Reflux is seen within the long saphenous vein. The short saphenous vein is

Answers from doctors (2)


Jefferson Health Vein Treatment Practice

Published on Dec 27, 2019

I would recommend that you see a vein specialist who can look at your anatomy in greater detail and guide you on appropriate treatment options. If the saphenous vein is enlarged with reflux leading to varicose veins and leg pain, it can be treated with the closure of the saphenous vein in a number of ways including laser closure or glue closure.

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Answered by Jefferson Health Vein Treatment Practice

I would recommend that you see a vein specialist who can look at your anatomy in greater detail and guide you on appropriate treatment options. If the saphenous vein is enlarged with reflux leading to varicose veins and leg pain, it can be treated with the closure of the saphenous vein in a number of ways including laser closure or glue closure.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Vanish Vein and Laser Center

Published on Jan 05, 2017

This is an incomplete venous doppler ultrasound, but based on what you have given, you have reflux (malfunctioning) valves in your great saphenous vein, with areas of probable varicosities. If you have varicose veins and symptoms of venous insufficiency, then you should see a vein specialist for possible closure of the saphenous vein.

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Answered by Vanish Vein and Laser Center

This is an incomplete venous doppler ultrasound, but based on what you have given, you have reflux (malfunctioning) valves in your great saphenous vein, with areas of probable varicosities. If you have varicose veins and symptoms of venous insufficiency, then you should see a vein specialist for possible closure of the saphenous vein.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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