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Vein Imaging: A New Method of Near Infrared Imaging, Where a Processed Image Is Projected onto the Skin for the Enhancement of Vein Treatment
Authors:ROBERTO KASUO MIYAKE  MD  PhD    HERBERT DAVID ZEMAN  PhD    FLAVIO HENRIQUE DUARTE  MD    RODRIGO KIKUCHI  MD    EDUARDO RAMACCIOTTI  MD  PhD    GUNNAR LOVHOIDEN  PhD     CARLOS VRANCKEN  MSci
Affiliation:Clinica Miyake, Sao Paulo, Brazil. kasuomiyake@hotmail.com
Abstract:BACKGROUND: A new noninvasive vein imaging device initially developed for phlebotomy has been tested for the first time for vein treatment. This unique device captures a near infrared vein image, processes it, and projects it onto the skin using green light. OBJECTIVE: To perform the first clinical tests of the device in phlebology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A pilot study on 23 subjects with varicose veins and telangiectasias was performed. The VeinViewer prototype (V-V-P; Luminetx Corp., Memphis, TN) was tested in five situations: diagnosing feeder veins with the V-V-P, comparison between the V-V-P and ultrasound, marking varicose veins with or without the device, phlebectomy using the V-V-P, and the use of laser and sclerotherapy guided by the V-V-P. RESULTS: One hundred percent of subjects had feeder veins identified by the V-V-P. The ultrasound machine detected fewer feeder veins than the V-V-P, and the device identified more veins than the naked eye in all subjects. The V-V-P could help in finding feeder veins during phlebectomy and in guiding laser and sclerotherapy treatments. CONCLUSION: The device could identify veins that were invisible to the naked eye and too shallow for ultrasound detection. The V-V-P may help find feeder veins and may also help various types of vein treatments.
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