The Whiteley Clinic is involved in 2 major research papers being presented this afternoon at The American Venous Forum 25th Anniversary Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona.
Lecture Hall in The Wigwam Resort where the American Venous forum is being held this afternoon
Wednesday 27th February - Whiteley Clinic involved in 2 research papers being presented
At 4 pm local time, Mark Whiteley will be presenting research performed by Alice Whiteley as part of her Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellowship 2013:
Pelvic Venous reflux is a Major Cause of Recurrent Varicose Veins in More Than a Quarter of Women A M Whiteley, D C Taylor, M S Whiteley
Also, Mark Whiteley and The Whiteley Clinic are involved in another study to be presented at 4:45pm local time:
The European Multicenter Study on Cyanoacrylate Embolization of Refluxing Great Saphenous Veins Without Tumescent Anaesthesia And Without Compression Therapy T M Proebstle, J Alm, L Rasmussen, S Dimitri, J Lawson, M Whiteley, I J Franklin, A H Davies
The case of vulval/vaginal varicose veins and recurrent leg varicose veins after old fashioned stripping, which was cured by Mark Whiteley and Judy Holdstock of The Whiteley Clinic working with Dr Tony Lopez of The Imaging Clinic, has been featured in The Daily Mail.
When about to leave the UK, there are few things more frustrating than losing your mobile phone at the airport.
You can remember using it before check-in, but haven't seen it since. After the hassles of emptying your laptop and taking your belt off in security, you really want to sit and have a coffee - that is when you find the mobile has gone and panic starts ......
This almost happened to me today. Having sat down in Terminal 5, I went to check e-mails on my i-phone to find it had gone .....
The BA service desk tried to phone it - and no-one answered.
I ran back to security - and no-one had seen it.
Remembering the i-cloud, I switched on my laptop and used the "Find My I-Phone" icon:
I-cloud screen locating lost i-phone at security gates in Terminal 5, Heathrow
Phone had fallen beneath machine - but "Play Sound" alerted staff who found it
Amazingly, the i-cloud showed the position of the i-phone. Checking with staff in Terminal 5, it looked like it should be in the security area ... even though they hadn't found it.
Then a second feature of the i-cloud saved the day. Clicking on the "Play Sound" icon over and over again, a member of security staff heard it and found the i-phone where it had fallen from the x-ray belt, under the machinery.
Having left information as to where I was sitting in the Terminal, the BAA staff put out a message for me and I was re-united with my i-phone .....
Having spent a fraught 30 minutes running around the Terminal before I thought of using the i-cloud, planning how to cancel the phone and how to claim on insurance, I realise the immense value of the i-cloud locator.
Even more, even if the locator had shown that the i-phone had been taken and was heading away down the M25, the i-cloud would have let me erase it remotely.
To say I am an Apple convert is an understatement :-)
Whiteley Publishing is featured in Independent Practitioner Today this month.
Offering an easy, no cost way of publising a book, Whiteley Publishing allows the author to keep the copyright of their work AND get paid royalities on every book sold, from the first book.
Whiteley Publishing featured in Independent Practitioner Today
February 2013
Whiteley Publishing concentrates on medical, health or any human interest books - but will consider any manuscript.
Today on Radio 2, Jeremy Vine talked about Varicose Veins.
Chris Evans, disc jockey, has been talking about his varicose veins now for a couple of years, and the picture below was posted on Facebook saying they were his:
Picture from Facebook posted as Chris Evans' varicose veins
We have contacted Chris's team several times explaining the new local anaesthetic procedures and the excellent results that we have now shown from The Whiteley Protocol.
Looking at the picture above, he does have a risk of superficial thrombophlebitis, which will be painful and will make the treatment harder - and is more likely to leave brown stains in the future.
His best way forwards is to have a venous duplex scan in the near future and then have endovenous treatment under local anaesthetic ... our approach and results can be seen next Monday on Embarrassing Bodies on Channel 4 9pm.
Chris's team has never got back to us - I hope he gets the best treatment before he gets thrombophlebitis.
Mark Whiteley is one of the experts on the Talk Health Gynaecology Clinic to be held online on 6th-12th March 2013.
The research from The Whiteley Clinic into pelvic varicose veins (pelvic congestion syndrome) and after pregnancy vulval and / or vaginal varicose veins is now starting to gain national and international recognition.
Mark Whiteley on "Talk Health" on 6th March
As a consequence, Mark has been ask to join this discussion to answer queries about varicose veins, vulval and vaginal varicose veins and pelvic vein during and after pregnancy.
Mark Whiteley answers patient questions in this You Tube video.
Questions about varicose veins, thread veins, leg ulcers, venous eczema, phlebitis and all vein treatments can be asked via the "Your Questions" section of The Whiteley Clinic website.
Varicose veins in pregnancy, and particularly the varicose veins in the pelvis causing vulval and vaginal varicose veins after pregnancy have been a speciality of The Whiteley Clinic for over a decade.
Babyworld website - Click on the picture above to read the article
A patient with complex recurrent varicose veins after previous failed "stripping" surgery and with vaginal and vulval varicose veins, was followed thorough her treatment at The Whiteley Clinic by Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies.
Donna with the Whiteley Clinic team who treated her for Embarrassing Bodies
- Complex Recurrent Varicose Veins and Vaginal Varicose Veins
Donna came to The Whiteley Clinic having had recurrent varicose veins following traditional surgery under general anaesthetic elsewhere.
The experts at The Whiteley Clinic found the underlying cause of her recurrent varicose veins and vaginal varicose veins, using the specialised Duplex Ultrasound scanner and transvaginal scanning.
She was treated by The Whiteley Protocol - Firstly by pelvic vein embolisation by Dr Tony Lopez at The Imaging Clinic - and then using endovenous laser, TRLOP, phlebectomy and foam sclerotherapy all in stages under local anaesthetic at The Whiteley Clinic.
Follow Donna's story and see the amazing transformation on Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies on 25th February at 9pm.
One of the commonest questions we are asked is about the cost of varicose vein surgery or leg ulcer surgery.
Very frequently, we are asked specific questions such as how much EVLA (endovenous laser ablation), or RFA (radiofrequency ablation) or Venaseal "superglue" for veins is.
However everyone is different and, before a venous duplex ultrasound scan is performed, it is impossible to know exactly which technique is the best for that patients veins. Hence the cost of the treatment depends on what needs to be done and by what technique.
In this video, Mark Whiteley explains the prices of the venous surgery techniques.
A questions was sent in yesterday to our Whiteley Clinic questions page, asking if the "laser sweat ablation" they had been offered in Finland was the same procedure as is performed and has been developed by The Whiteley Clinic.
With so much confusion about varicose veins, "hidden varicose veins", leg ulcers and other venous conditions, Mark Whiteley and his colleagues of The Whiteley Clinic have set up a "Your questions answered page" on The Whiteley Clinic website.
Ask an expert about varicose veins, leg ulcers or vein treamtents on The Whiteley Clinic website
Any questions related to veins, venous disease, investigations or treatments can be sent in by post, e-mail, audio clip, photographs or videos.
Does endovenous surgery for varicose veins or leg ulcers hurt?
Such treatments include EVLA (endovenous laser ablation), RFA (Radiofrequency Ablation), TRLOP, Foam Sclerotherapy, Ambulatory Phlebectomy and coil embolisation - as well as the new Venaseal and Clarivein techniques.
In the March 2013 edition of Red Magazine (available now in newsagents) there is a feature on Mark Whiteley and Venaseal "superglue" for the treatment of varicose veins.
Mark Whiteley and Venaseal Superglue for Varicose Veins
featured in Red Magazine March 2013
In an article entitled "Sort out your leg veins" on page 247, the article explains the new superglue alternative to endovenous laser or radiofrequency ablation of varicose veins.
Although more expensive than these other techniques, it involves far few local anaesthetic injections and is therefore proving popular with people who dislike needles and injections.