Is HIFU the best treatment for varicose veins?

Escrito por: Professor Mark Whiteley
Publicado: | Actualizado: 15/08/2023
Editado por: Lisa Heffernan

HIFU (“High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound”) is a new non-invasive way to treat varicose veins using ultrasound. There are huge advantages to HIFU over every other treatment for varicose veins that is currently available, in the cases where HIFU can be used. It is truly a “disruptive technology”. It’s as disruptive as endovenous surgery was when it started to replace open surgery (“stripping”) 20 years ago.

Professor Mark Whiteley walks us through why HIFU is one of the best ways to treat varicose veins.

Treatment is less painful and much quicker

Patients walk into the clinic, have treatment, and walk straight back out again. Most patients do need a small amount of local anaesthetic injected directly around the vein but this is just a small volume and is much less painful than the “tumescence” currently used for endovenous surgery.

 

Fewer risks to patients

  • Nothing is inserted into the vein and so there is no risk of anything breaking off inside the vein and potentially flying off to heart and lungs.
  • Patients who are anticoagulated, who cannot have surgery on their veins for risk of bleeding, can have the veins treated from outside with absolutely no risk of bleeding.
  • Patients with cosmetic thread veins or very small varicose veins, who are found to have underlying hidden varicose veins, can have the underlying hidden veins treated successfully without any surgery - even if “minimally invasive”.
  • Patients with venous leg ulcers who have infections in the legs can have the veins treated straight through the ulcer using the non-invasive focused ultrasound.

 

The best treatment for patients with a fear of needles

Patients who are needle phobic or who do not like the pain associated with local anaesthetic injections of big volumes such as tumescence can have their veins treated with only very small amounts of local anaesthetic that can be injected with tiny needles.

 

Treatment is non-invasive and doesn’t require surgery

In addition, there are great advantages in the fact it can be done in an outpatient room and does not need an operating theatre. There is no need to have sterile gowns or sterile drapes as it is non-invasive. Mark Whiteley and his team are developing combination treatments of HIFU and foam sclerotherapy so that patients can have extensive treatments performed all in one go, and without the need of operating theatres or incisions.

 

Are there disadvantages to HIFU?

Of course, there are some disadvantages. As this treatment is new, not everybody is suitable for HIFU and some patients have to be offered other techniques such as endovenous microwave ablation. Also, because the technology is new, it still takes quite a long time to perform treatments, although this is speeding up as new treatment protocols are developed.

 

There are no "side-effects" of HIFU as such, provided it is used by trained personnel using the techniques that Prof Mark Whiteley and his team are developing. However, just like any other medical intervention, there is always a possibility of complications. Luckily The Whiteley Clinic has been treating patients since May 2019 with no complications so far.

 

Possible complications and side effects:

As HIFU destroys veins, there will always be some tender lumps after treatment, particularly if the veins are near the surface.

  • Failure to close the target vein (there has been no case of this yet, in comparison to radiofrequency and endovenous laser ablation techniques that are 95% successful, meaning that 5% of veins remain unclosed after those techniques)
  • Temporary numbness (if it lasts for a short period and is restricted to a small area, this isn’t a major problem)
  • Subcutaneous fat or muscle damage, that can cause tender lumps that take time to heal
  • Deep vein thrombosis, although highly unlikely

 

In summary, HIFU is a disruptive technology, and without a doubt, it’s going to become one of the most sought after treatments for varicose veins and venous conditions. For patients who are suitable, it is going to have a great advantage over many alternative treatment methods.

 

Currently, HIFU treatment of varicose veins is only available at The Whiteley Clinic in London, where the team are developing the technique to be faster and to increase the number of patients who can have successful treatment. Protocols are very tight and complications are very rare. When HIFU is widely available, it’s essential that practitioners are well trained by the original team to prevent complications.

 

Would you like to visit Professor Whiteley? Then head on over to his Top Doctors profile.

Por Professor Mark Whiteley
Angiología y Cirugía vascular

El profesor Mark Whiteley ha estado a la vanguardia de la cirugía de venas varicosas en el Reino Unido durante los últimos 20 años. Mark Whiteley realizó:

  • Primera cirugía endovenosa para venas varicosas en el Reino Unido en marzo de 1999
  • Primer cierre por microondas de venas varicosas en Europa en febrero de 2019
  • Primer tratamiento con Sononvein ( HIFU - Ultrasonido enfocado de alta intensidad) en el Reino Unido en mayo de 2019

Es un destacado cirujano venoso y fundador de la Clínica Whiteley , con varias ubicaciones en todo el Reino Unido. El profesor Whiteley tiene un interés especial en el tratamiento de venas varicosas, venas de hilo , úlceras en las piernas y síndrome de congestión pélvica .

También es el fundador de The College of Phlebology, un grupo internacional para médicos, enfermeras, científicos vasculares y tecnólogos para discutir problemas venosos y encontrar apoyo educativo. En 2013, el profesor Whiteley creó Leg Ulcer Charity, una organización benéfica nacional del Reino Unido que tiene como objetivo ayudar a los pacientes a encontrar una cura para sus úlceras en las piernas. Tiene un gran interés en la educación y actualmente da clases como profesor visitante en la Universidad de Surrey. También ha patrocinado estudiantes de doctorado y un puesto de MD, y está muy involucrado con la capacitación y el apoyo. El profesor Whiteley ha sido pionero en varias técnicas y ha desarrollado tratamientos a lo largo de su carrera quirúrgica. Fue el primer cirujano en el Reino Unido en realizar una cirugía de ojo de cerradura para el tratamiento de las venas varicosas. Su experiencia es tal que ha aparecido con frecuencia en la Guía de Cirugía Estética y Belleza Tatler, y es un invitado habitual de entrevistas en la BBC. Ha escrito más de 100 trabajos de investigación revisados por pares y creó el Colegio de Flebología.

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