Why VenaCure EVLT Treatment?

An unmatched history of success

Source: Getty Images. This is not an actual patient. Results may vary.

Varicose vein treatment you can count on

For varicose vein treatment, no other solution compares to the VenaCure EVLT system. As the market leader in endovenous laser varicose vein devices 1, AngioDynamics delivers value-added support to help your practice achieve success with this proven treatment solution. We’re your clinical and business partner in making the VenaCure EVLT system the therapy of choice for you, your patients, and your practice.

A stellar history of performance

  • VenaCure EVLT therapy has more than 10 years of proven performance behind it—backed by numerous studies and more than 1.5 million procedures worldwide 2.
  • Its proven closure rate of more than 98% matches and/or surpasses the closure rates of other treatment options for most veins3.

Widest range of treatable veins

  • The VenaCure EVLT system can be used to treat the full range of varicose veins, including veins not eligible for treatment with non-thermal solutions.
  • While other solutions must touch the vein wall to deliver treatment—increasing the risk of burns and other complications—the VenaCure EVLT system’s proprietary covered-tip fiber projects energy to the vein walls without touching them4.

Frequently asked questions about the VenaCure EVLT system

Yes, but AngioDynamics continues to invest in EVLT technology because it’s still the most effective treatment for the widest range of varicose veins. Other solutions, including RF and non-thermal, must touch the vein wall to deliver treatment, which can limit the sizes and types of veins that can be treated.

Yes. In fact, AngioDynamics recently launched the VenaCure 1470 Pro diode laser, which utilizes the ideal laser frequency for safety and efficacy 4,5,6—now with enhanced functionality, based on feedback from our customers. To learn about this exciting new addition, visit our product page for more details.

EVLT technology makes financial sense for your practice, with well-established insurance coverage for your patients and reimbursement for you.

It is always the provider’s responsibility to determine appropriate coding and charges for insurance claims. Before filing any claims, providers should verify the payer’s current requirements and policies.

As the market leader in endovenous laser varicose vein treatment1 and the first company to use diode lasers in vein management7, AngioDynamics knows the technology and clinical efficacy of endovenous laser ablation like no one else—and delivers cutting-edge products, training, and support tailored to your needs.

AngioDynamics makes it easy to succeed, with a comprehensive and personalized approach to training, marketing program, extensive reference materials, access to knowledgeable experts, and more.

The results

The proof is in the picture
Examine these before and after images of actual VenaCure EVLT procedures.

After
Before

Individual results may vary.
Photos courtesy of Lowell Kabnick, MD

After
Before

Individual results may vary.
Photos courtesy of Lowell Kabnick, MD

After
Before

Individual results may vary.
Photos courtesy of Lowell Kabnick, MD

After
Before

Individual results may vary.
Photos courtesy of Lowell Kabnick, MD

References

  1. Based on market revenue share; 2017 Millennium Research Group, Inc.; pp. 58
  2. Based on unit sales.
  3. Aurshina A, Ascher E, Victory J, Rybitskiy D, Zholanji A, Marks, N, Hingorani A. Clinical correlation of success and acute thrombotic complications of lower extremity endovenous thermal ablation. Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 2018;6(1):25-30. doi:10.1016/j.jvsv.2017.07.001.
  4. Kabnick L, Sadek M. Fiber type as compared to wavelength may contribute more to improving postoperative recovery following endovenous laser ablation. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 4:286-92.
  5. Caliskan K, Cakmakci E, Celebi I, Basak M. Endovenous 1470 nm laser treatment of the saphenous vein: early report of pain assessment. Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. 2013;54(2):p.263-7.
  6. Schwarz T, Hodenberg EV, Furtwängler C, Rastan A, Zeller T, Neumann F-J. Endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins with the 1470-nm diode laser. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2010;51(6):1474-1478. doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2010.01.027.
  7. Navarro L, Min RJ, Boné C. Endovenous Laser. Dermatologic Surgery. 2001;27(2):117-122. doi:10.1097/00042728-200102000-00004.