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Venous Ulcers and Skin Changes Successfully Prevented and Treated at JVAI

  1. Signs and Symptoms of Venous Disease
  2. What is Venous Disease and How Does it Lead to Ulcers that Don't Heal?
  3. The Solution and Permanent Answer for Venous Disease
  4. The SEPS Procedure
  5. Complex Vascular Reconstructions

1. Signs and Symptoms of Venous Disease

The symptoms of venous disease are varied but generally include one or more of the following: aching, burning, swelling, tired legs, skin discoloration, difficulty healing leg wounds, excessive bleeding from leg injuries and ulceration. Symptoms are generally less in the morning and increase throughout the day or after long periods of standing. Patients often have difficulty sleeping at night due to pain and discomfort of their legs.

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2. What is Venous Disease and How Does it Lead to Ulcers that Don't Heal?

There are two systems of veins in the leg. The main system in the middle of the muscles is called the deep system. The other system is made up of all the veins you see under the skin, the superficial veins. Veins called perforator veins connect these two systems. The superficial veins are at low pressure and the deep veins are at high pressure. When perforator veins malfunction, each leg movement causes blood to flow backward at high pressure into the superficial system, causing damage to the delicate superficial veins and skin. This is called chronic venous insufficiency.

High blood pressure of the surface veins (chronic venous insufficiency) produces major negative changes. It causes the veins to distend over time producing varicose veins. It also increases the pressure in the smaller veins causing these to stretch and become very prominent. When these are just under the skin, they are known as spider veins. The increase pressure causes the small veins to leak fluid into the surrounding tissues resulting in swelling or edema followed by discoloration. The high pressure is also transmitted to the smallest veins that lie near the capillary beds. This makes it difficult for blood to flow across the smallest vessels or capillaries, thus disrupting the exchange of nutrients and wastes in this area. The tissues of the leg respond by thickening of the skin and finally by ulceration. A serious consequence of this type of vascular disease is infection of the skin or cellulitis.

Historically doctors have had to resort to telling patients that they will simply have to "live with the problem, alleviating symptoms somewhat by wearing compression stockings. Painful debilitating ulcers that don't heal make the situation almost unbearable leading some patients to undergo skin grafts, painful vein stripping procedures, and even the daily wearing of a "soft cast" to attempt to get the ulcers to heal—all of this is to no avail.

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3. The Solution and Permanent Answer for Venous Disease

The answer to chronic venous insufficiency with all its related symptoms is to remove the dysfunctional perforator veins. The procedure called Subfascial Endoscopic Perforator Surgery or SEPS, is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that is performed by Dr. Joyce on a regular basis. Dr. Joyce was one of the first physicians to meet and train with the developers of the SEPS Procedure when it was just becoming known about seven years ago. At that time, Dr. Joyce had approximately 30 patients with chronic venous insufficiency with unhealed leg ulcers. He contacted them, performed a specialized ultrasound exam and determined that most were good candidates for the SEPS Procedure. Post-operatively, over 90% of those patient's ulcers healed completely within several months. Today Dr. Joyce is one of only five physicians in the United States who perform a significant number of SEPS procedures each month. He performs the highest volume of SEPS surgeries in Florida and one of the two highest volumes in the entire country. Dr. Joyce trains doctors from all over the United States in the SEPS procedure and is regarded as a leader in the vein treatment field. >>Learn more about Dr. Joyce

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4. The SEPS Procedure

For many patients, the SEPS procedure is done in Dr. Joyce's office under local anesthesia. Some may require a brief hospital stay. The procedure involves advancing a small camera or endoscope through a one-inch incision made just below the knee. This allows Dr. Joyce to view the compartment where the perforator veins are located. Tiny titanium clips are placed around the malfunctioning veins, closing them and enabling healthy veins to take over. Of the approximate 140 perforator veins in a normal adult, Dr. Joyce will generally close 5-7 of them. Afterwards, he places a tiny stitch under the skin and a small bandage on the leg and the patient goes home in about an hour and a half. Patients with untreatable ulcers in their legs for years begin to heal almost immediately. It gives Dr. Joyce great satisfaction to help these people through this technology. Patients now come from all parts of the country to benefit from Dr. Joyce's knowledge and experience in performing the SEPS Procedure.

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5. Complex Vascular Reconstructions

Dr. Joyce also specializes in reconstruction of the arteries of the legs. These operations are performed using the latest minimally invasive techniques and equipment. Many patients have had successful outcomes after being told, prior to visiting JVAI, that there is nothing more to do for their condition. Dr. Joyce has helped some of these patients avoid previously recommended and scheduled leg amputation. Advanced techniques such as endovascular microsurgery, where tiny video cameras and instruments are utilized to operate directly inside the arteries and veins, are often employed to facilitate these challenging operations.

Dr. Joyce approaches each case individually. Patients who will benefit from these complex procedures are offered surgical treatment. Other patients are managed with the latest medical therapies. The majority of these patients have had excellent functional outcomes.

Call today for a consultation and experience state-of-the-art vein treatment that cures venous disease.

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Permanent Cure for Venous Disease with SEPS
 
Dr. Douglas Joyce, Cardiac, Vascular Surgeon at Joyce Vein & Aesthetic Institute cures venous disease with state-of-the-art laser vein treatment for spider veins, varicose veins and leg ulcers that don’t heal.
 

Roland Karpinski of Broward County is one of many success stories and an example of the dramatic results achieved by Douglas Joyce, D.O., nationally known specialist for treatment of venous disease. Here's Roland's story:

"I had bad circulation all the way down to my feet and ankles," says Roland Karpinski of Broward County. "As a result, I had developed a couple of wounds on each ankle and they wouldn't heal. I went to wound care centers, vascular surgeons, and other specialists for almost five years. Not one of those treatments succeeded in eliminating my painful leg ulcers. I had some vein stripping done, but the wounds just closed and opened, closed and opened...they would never heal...I went in for four skin grafts, but they didn't work either. The situation created a grueling routine...I went to a wound care center every Monday, they would treat the wound and wrap me back up again and the following week I'd have to come back and start all over. I always had these big four-layer casts on and they were terrible to deal with. I had to buy shoes that were a size too big so that I could get them over the casts. And I had to take medication." After suffering five years with what appears to be an incurable condition, Roland learned about Dr. Joyce. He drove nearly four hours to Port Charlotte on the recommendation of a vascular specialist in Broward County. Roland underwent the SEPS procedure on both legs. He had this to say: "Both legs are healed, and the quality of my skin is a lot better. It was a long way to go, but it came out perfect. Their whole staff does an excellent job. They're great!" Roland's wife added, "Dr. Joyce is very, very nice. I talked to the nurses at the hospital there and they have a lot of respect for him."

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