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Showing posts with label vaginal varicose veins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vaginal varicose veins. Show all posts

Friday, 15 March 2013

Pregnancy - Varicose veins of the Vagina and Vulva

The Baby Website has run an article on "Varicose vein of the Vagina and Vulva" featuring the revolutionary treatments available and developed at The Whiteley Clinic.

Vulval and vaginal varicose veins in pregnancy
Mark Whiteley and the Whiteley Clinic's revolutionary treatment quoted
For more information, see:

http://www.thebabywebsite.com/article.3065.Varicose_Veins_of_the_Vagina_and_Vulva_in_Pregnancy.htm

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Pelvic congestion syndrome and vulval / vaginal varicose veins

The Talk Health online Gynaecology clinic started today and is due to runs from 6-12th March.

Mark Whiteley is online answering questions about pelvic varicose veins.
 
Talk Health gynaecology clinic starts 6th March 2013
Mark Whiteley online about vulval and vaginal varicose veins
and pelvic congestion syndrome
Pelvic varicose veins cause 2 main problems: 
  •  Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
  • Vulval and vaginal varicose veins
Join the discussion on http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com

Friday, 22 February 2013

TalkHealth 6th March - Mark Whiteley on pelvic veins

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.

Details about the "Talk Health" event:
http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/online_clinics/online_clinic_on_gynaecology_2013.php

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Varicose veins in Pregnancy - Vulval and vaginal varicose veins

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
Today Babyworld has published an article about the troublesome veins and the treatments that have been pioneered by The Whiteley Clinic.
http://babyworld.co.uk/2013/02/a-new-treatment-for-varicose-veins/

Monday, 18 February 2013

25th Feb - Embarrassing Bodies featuring Whiteley Clinic

Embarrassing Bodies - Monday 25th February, Channel 4 at 9 pm.

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.

www.vulval-varicose-veins.co.uk

Monday, 16 April 2012

3 Chapters in Charing Cross Vascular Text book

Mark Whiteley and Barrie Price from
The Whiteley Clinic wrote 3 of the chapters
The book "Vascular and Endovascular Controversies Update" has been released at the Charing Cross International meeting that is currently underway in London.

Mark Whiteley and Barrie Price of The Whiteley Clinic have written 3 of the chapters:
  • Perforating Veins: I prefer radiofrequency and laser - pages 583-588
    M S Whiteley
  • Debate: Treating calf perforators is pointless - Against the motion - pages 602 - 608
    B A Price
  • The treatment of varicose veins of the vulva and vagina - pages 666 - 670
    M S Whiteley
In his chapter on varicose veins of the vulva and vagina, Mark Whiteley announces for the first time:
  1. The observation that haemorrhoids (piles) arise from pelvic vein reflux, making them amenable to treatment by vein techniques
  2. The Whiteley Clinic grading system for vulval venous reflux