Indications for Sclerotherapy The objectives of sclerotherapy include the treatment of varicosities, telangiectasias, and/ or reticular veins of the lower extremity (Tables 8.2 and 8.3) and prevention of possible complications; reduction or elimination of existing symptoms; improvement in altered hemodynamics; and achievement of a final result that satisfies aesthetic and functional criteria [6]. Sclerotherapy is considered the first line of treatment for small, intracutaneous varicose veins (reticular varicose veins and telangiectatic veins).With regard to the elimination of collateral and incompetent perforating veins, sclerotherapy competes with phlebextraction and with ligation of perforating veins or endoscopic dissection of perforating veins. A discussion of these latter techniques is beyond the scope of this section. In the treatment of valvular insufficiency of truncal veins with elimination of the proximal leakage point, as well as the incompetent venous portion, surgery is currently considered to be the method of first choice.However, treatment of incompetent perforating veins and truncal veins, particularly by foam sclerotherapy, is also possible and promising, as will be later discussed.
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