Saphenion®: 121 Monate Klebender Mikroschaum

Saphenion®: 121 Monate Klebender Mikroschaum – es wird die Weiterentwicklung der Mikroschaumtherapie beschrieben. Klebender Mikroschaum ist eine Modifikation des zur Verödungstherapie allgemein eingesetzten Ethoxisklerol – Mikroschaums. Mit dem Erfolg des Venenklebers lag die Idee nah, den Mikroschaum weiter zu entwickeln. Veröden und Kleben simultan ist eine der möglichen Variationen.
Saphenion®: 121 Months Sealing Microfoam – the further development of microfoam therapy is described. Adhesive microfoam is a modification of the ethoxisclerol microfoam generally used for sclerotherapy. With the success of the vein glue, the idea of further developing the microfoam was obvious. Simultaneous sclerotherapy and gluing is one of the possible variations.

Saphenion®: Memories of Sauerbruch

And the idea grew in us to do a little historical work on the subject of minimally invasive varicose vein therapy, and so we began with the necessary research in the specialist literature. So we were all the more surprised when we discovered that the idea of ​​gluing wasn’t all that new. And now PD Lahl told – rather casually – that until 1968 he had also worked with glucose solutions. This is exactly what we found in our research and this is exactly what led us back to Ferdinand Sauerbruch. Admittedly, it was more of a coincidence, and admittedly, a very small star in the big sky of surgery, but still very interesting and belonging to the present day.

Saphenion®: Intermittierende Kompressions-Therapie nach Venenkleber

Saphenion® hat vor 10 Jahren begonnen, allen Patienten unmittelbar nach einer Krampfadertherapie mittels Venenkleber oder auch nach einer Mikroschaumtherapie mit Sealing Foam (Klebender Mikroschaum) eine Kompressionsmassage der therapierten Beine anzubieten. Sämtliche Patienten haben gerne diese Massagetherapie  der operierten Beine mittels Vacuum – Massage – Computer unmittelbar nach der Therapie angenommen.

Saphenion® has began 10 years ago at the praxis in Rostock / Baltic Sea to make a massage of the leg, we have treated with VenaSeal or Sealing Foam immediately after operation. All of patients have used this special service with a vacuum massage computer imediately post intervention.

Saphenion®: Vein glue versus radiofrequency therapy – 7 years comparison

Vein glue versus radiofrequency therapy – 7 years: For more than 20 years now, truncal varicose veins has increasingly been treated endovenously with catheter support. It all began with the rather cumbersome VNUS® Closure process and the easier-to-use linear laser. This was followed in 2006/2007 by the bipolar RFITT® catheter and the VNUS® ClosureFast system as well as the radial laser. However, it should be said that following historical medical truth, endovenous sclerotherapy has been developed and used since 1911. And already in the late 20s, many surgeons in Germany used the gluing technique with sugar solutions. Also, Ferdinand Sauerbruch of the Charitè hospital in Berlin was a friend of this method.

Saphenion®: Pseudowissenschaft in der Medizin

Saphenion®: Pseudowissenschaft in der Medizin: Tausende Forscher publizieren in Pseudo-Journalen. Mehr als 5000 deutsche Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler haben in den vergangenen Jahren in pseudowissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften publiziert. Darunter auch viele Ärzte und Hochschullehrer.
SaphenionPatientInfo: Pseudoscience in medicine: Thousands of researchers publish in pseudo-journals. More than 5000 German scientists have published in pseudoscientific journals in recent years. Including many doctors and university lecturers.

Saphenion®: Krampfadern und Thrombose

Saphenion®: Krampfadern und Thrombose – Beide Erkrankungen gehören in eine enge Kausalkette. Das Risiko von Krampfaderpatienten, eine oberflächliche oder tiefe Venenthrombose zu erleiden steigt expotentiell um den Faktor 2-4. Bei Frauen mit antikonzeptiver Hormontherapie steigt das Risiko um den Faktor 8.
Saphenion®: Varicose veins and thrombosis – both diseases are closely linked. The risk of varicose vein patients suffering a superficial or deep vein thrombosis increases exponentially by a factor of 2-4. In women on anticonceptive hormone therapy, the risk increases by a factor of 8.