Damaged veins impede the circulatory system, resulting in blood accumulation and its flow in a backward direction when the muscles relax. Examples of venous pathology are chronic venous insufficiency, venous leg ulcers, venous thrombosis, and pelvic venous congestion. These conditions negatively impact a patient's life due to the associated manifestations, including swelling in the legs or ankles, severe pain, leg cramps, aching, and throbbing. Although several surgical and non-surgical interventions can be used to treat venous diseases, post-operative complications are challenging to manage.

To learn more about the problems faced by patients and physicians while managing venous diseases, join us in an exclusive MasterSeries session where Dr. G. Mark Malouf will share his insights on “Venous Problems Encountered By General Physicians in Everyday Practice” on 4 th April 2022, 3:00 PM…