Vibration inside the vein creates damage to the inner surface of the vein, which causes the vein to contract and simultaneously the substance is injected into the vein. The catheter is withdrawn and removed.
MOCA (Mechanico Chemical Ablation)
- It does not require general anesthesia or waist anesthesia
- The patient is awake throughout the entire process. If necessary, supportive medications can be administered to calm the excitement.
- The procedure is performed through a catheter.
- Through ultrasonography, a needle is inserted into the vein to be closed without making an incision.
- The adhesive catheter is applied to the valve that is not working. up to the junction area where it is located
- There is no need to apply any local anesthesia around the vein.
- The catheter is operated inside the vein in a way that shows its effects both mechanically and chemically.
- The catheter is withdrawn and removed.
- Thus, the entire vein is disabled. And the blood can be directed to the right path.
- The vein is not taken out or torn from its branches. This minimizes post-operative bleeding under and out of the skin.
- After a while, the body dissolves this vein and destroys it.
- No stitching is required at the entry points.
- The patient can eat right after the surgery. He can stand up. He can walk.
- No pain is felt after the surgery.
- He can be discharged on the same day or the next day.
- He can immediately return to his daily routine.
- Bruising, swelling, or discomfort that may occur after treatment is temporary and can usually be controlled through prescription medications.
- Every surgical procedure carries a risk. Your doctor will explain in detail all possible reactions that may arise from the treatment applied to you.
- A walking program is recommended for the patient during the healing process of the area.
- It is sufficient to wear compression stockings for 2 or 3 weeks after the surgery.
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