Venous researchers from The Whiteley Clinic are presenting their studies and results over the next 3 days at the European Venous Forum (EVF) in Belgrade, Serbia.
On Friday 28th June:
Judy Holdstock - chief vascular technologist - will be presenting her work about pelvic varicose veins causing haemorrhoids (piles) and asking the question whether vein experts (phlebologists) should be treating patients with haemorrhoids rather than bowel surgeons:
Daniel Taylor, a Whiteley Clinic summer research fellow from 2012 will be presenting his prize winning research:
On Friday 28th June:
Judy Holdstock - chief vascular technologist - will be presenting her work about pelvic varicose veins causing haemorrhoids (piles) and asking the question whether vein experts (phlebologists) should be treating patients with haemorrhoids rather than bowel surgeons:
- Pelvic vein reflux is associated with haemorrhoids in one third of cases. should haemorrhoids be treated by phlebologists?
JM Holdstock, CC Harrison, T Fernandez-Hart, BA Price, MS Whiteley
The Whiteley Clinic
- Pelvic venous reflux is a major contributory cause of recurrent varicose veins in more than a quarter of women
AM Whiteley, DC Taylor, MS Whiteley
The Whiteley Clinic
Daniel Taylor, a Whiteley Clinic summer research fellow from 2012 will be presenting his prize winning research:
- Ten year results of radiofrequency ablation (VNUSClosure) of the great saphenous in the treatment of varicose veins
DC Taylor, AM Whiteley, TJ Fernandez-Hart, MS Whiteley