Patients suffering from chronic venous disease will be benefitted
India Medtronic, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Medtronic has launched the VenaSeal Closure System, which is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a proprietary medical adhesive to close the diseased vein in patients with chronic venous disease (CVD) – a condition affecting more than 190 million people globally.
“Medtronic is committed to developing smart product and procedural solutions in the area of minimally invasive innovation to improve the quality of life for all patients,” said Madan Krishnan, VP and MD, India Medtronic. “VenaSeal is an innovative approach to vein closure and is designed to minimise patient discomfort and reduce recovery time. Thousands of patients around the world have benefited from this therapy and we are pleased to now offer this advanced technology in India.”
VenaSeal uses a medical adhesive to close the diseased vein, with high closure rates across three clinical trials.1-5 Using ultrasound, the physician guides a catheter through a small access site in the leg and into the diseased area of the vein. Once in place, the physician administers the VenaSeal adhesive at various points in a segmental fashion, and with manual compression, closes the vein. Blood is re-routed through other healthy veins in the leg.
This unique approach eliminates the risk of burning or nerve injury that is sometimes associated with thermal-based procedures. The procedure is administered without the use of tumescent anesthesia (multiple injections of a dilute local anesthetic), minimising the need for multiple needle sticks. In the VeClose trial, patients reported minimal to no pain or bruising, post procedure.