Sclerotherapy of lower limb veins: Indications, contraindications and treatment strategies to prevent complications - A consensus document of the International Union of Phlebology-2023.
Mandy WongKurosh ParsiKenneth MyersMarianne De MaeseneerJoseph A CapriniAttilio CavezziDavid Ewan ConnorAlun Huw DaviesSergio GianesiniJean-Luc GilletLouis GrondinJean-Jérôme GuexClaudine Hamel-DesnosNick MorrisonGiovanni MostiAlvaro OrregoPartsch HugoEberhard RabePauline Raymond-MartimbeauMichel SchadeckRoberto SimkinLorenzo TessariPaul K ThibaultJorge H UlloaMark Steven WhiteleyTakashi YamakiSteven ZimmetKurosh ParsiSelene VuongAnes YangLois ZhangPublished in: Phlebology (2023)
' are discussed; (1c) complex cases are referred for treatment in controlled and standardised settings and by practitioners with more expertise in the field; (1d) only suitable individuals with no absolute contraindications or those with relative contraindications where the benefits outweigh the risks are offered intervention; (1e) if proceeding with intervention, appropriate prophylactic measures and other risk-mitigating strategies are adopted and appropriate follow-up is organised; and (2) procedure-related risk factors are minimised by ensuring the treating physicians (2a) have adequate training in general phlebology with additional training in duplex ultrasound, procedural phlebology and in particular sclerotherapy; (2b) maintain their knowledge and competency over time and (2c) review and optimise their treatment strategies and techniques on a regular basis to keep up with the ongoing progress in medical technology and contemporary scientific evidence.