What is Venography?
What is Venography?
Venography is an advanced technique using leading-edge technology that allows our board-certified vascular specialists to see the veins in your body and your circulatory system on an x-ray. While veins don’t typically show up on an x-ray, by injecting an iodine-based solution in the veins to act as a contrast they can be seen. This process is referred to as a venogram. This allows our doctors to get a full view of your veins without having to give you an ultrasound. A single venogram can detect deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in addition to a variety of other potentially dangerous vein conditions.
What are the Benefits of Venography?
Minimally invasive diagnostic test
Typically takes between 30 and 90 minutes to complete
Uses advanced technology to detect DVT
Can detect a variety of vascular diseases
Minimal downtime and recovery period
What Can I Expect During my Venogram?
What Can I Expect After My Venogram?
Immediately following your venogram, we will monitor the access site for bleeding for a short time. The time will vary by patient and access site. You may experience some mild bruising and tenderness at the access site. This is normal and side effects typically resolve on their own within a few days of treatment. The results of your venogram will be available within a few days of your diagnostic appointment, at which time your specialist will ask you to come in for a follow-up appointment to discuss the results.
Is Venography Treatment Right for Me?
If you’re suffering from extreme discomfort and believe you may have vein disease or a vascular condition, venography may be right for you. The best way to find out if venography is right for you is to schedule a private consultation with one of our board-certified specialists. They’ll be happy to sit down with you, listen to your concerns, assess your veins’ condition, and develop a fully personalized treatment plan to help you achieve your ultimate health goals.
What Other
Vein Treatments are
Available at StrideCare?
Diagnostic Venous Ultrasound
A non-invasive test that uses ultrasound technology to get a full view of the circulatory system.
Radiofrequency Ablation
Uses a small catheter to emit radiofrequency waves into the affected veins, which cuts off blood flow and relieves symptoms caused by varicose veins.
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