collegeofphlebology
The College of Phlebology has been formed by a group of vein experts who wish to do two things:
Firstly to help the public understand more about veins and about the very best vein treatments that are available;
Secondly to help fellow professionals understand the new research about veins, and the latest information about the new endovenous techniques for treatment.
With 40% of the population suffering from venous problems such as varicose veins, thread veins, venous reflux disease ("hidden varicose veins"), swollen ankles, skin changes at the ankles, phlebitis, leg ulcers etc - and with only approximately 20% of them seeing varicose veins on the surface - there is a huge number of patients suffering from venous disease without knowing the cause of their problems.
Even worse, a great many patients who turn up to doctors and nurses who are not venous experts, get sent away without treatment when they could actually be cured.
The College of Phlebology, being worldwide and Internet
CoP HiFU E-Meeting 2022 - The College Of Phlebology
Preprints - information about the College of Phlebology preprint server
Dr David Beckett at the 2nd International Veins Meeting, March 2018
Dr Sergio Gianesini at the 2nd International Veins Meeting, March 2018
Day Two at The College of Phlebology's 2nd International Veins Meeting 2018
Exhibition Area - The College of Phlebology's 1st International Veins Meeting
College of Phlebology's 1st International Veins Meeting Cocktail Party
College of Phlebology's 1st International Veins Meeting Session Highlights
Pelvic Vein Embolisation - Live procedures at the 2nd International Veins Meeting
TRLOP closure of perforator veins in varicose vein surgery using NTD
How to pass an endovenous catheter up tortuous veins - College of Phlebology
EVLT performed with NeverTouch Direct
Introduction to VenaCure EVLT NeverTouch Direct - Go Direct: Fewer steps. Less Time
Foam sclerotherapy treatment of feeder veins (varicose veins)
Explanation of foam sclerotherapy for varicose veins
Making foam sclerotherapy using the Tessari method (varicose veins)
Marking feeding veins for foam sclerotherapy
Radiofrequency (RFA) closure of a recurrent Great Saphenous Vein (GSV) - varicose veins
Cleaning and bandaging a leg after phlebectomies of varicose veins
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) catheter at the Sapheno-Femoral Junction (varicose veins)
Multiple cannulation of complex recurrent varicose veins
Explanation of Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) of varicose veins
Tumescence for phlebectomy of varicose veins
Cannulation of a varicose vein for treatment
TRLOP closure of incompetent perforating vein (IPV)
Treatment of Great Saphenous Vein with radial EndoVenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)
Closing perforator veins with TRLOP
Treatment of varicose vein with EndoVenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)
Ultrasound videos of a varicose vein before and after Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)
Tumescent anaesthesia of Anterior Accessory Saphenous Vein (AASV) varicose vein