Venous disease occurs when the veins in the body, most commonly in the legs, do not function properly, leading to impaired blood flow. Common venous conditions include varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Over time, venous disease can cause pain, swelling, skin changes, and, in severe cases, ulcers.
Symptoms may vary based on the type and severity of the condition but can include:
Our team at Colorado Springs Cardiology uses advanced techniques, such as duplex ultrasound, to assess the function of veins and determine the best course of treatment.
Treatments focus on improving blood flow and alleviating symptoms. Depending on the diagnosis, we offer a range of treatment options, including:
When the iliac veins (which carry blood from the legs and pelvis back to the heart) become narrowed or blocked, it can result in leg swelling and pain. Iliac vein stenting is a minimally invasive procedure where a small mesh tube (stent) is placed in the vein to keep it open and improve blood flow. This procedure can greatly relieve symptoms and prevent long-term complications of venous insufficiency.
Want to learn more about what sets Colorado Springs Cardiology apart? Please contact your primary care provider for a referral to an electrophysiologist or cardiologist for a consultation.