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Vein Mapping

Vein Mapping is a test that uses high-frequency sound waves with the help of ultrasound to procure images of the veins that are being considered for surgical alteration.

Vein Mapping is a test that uses high-frequency sound waves with the help of ultrasound to procure images of the veins that are being considered for surgical alteration.

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How Is Vein Mapping Done?
Preparation
  • Steps to take before the procedure


    Our team of doctors at Medanta will ensure if you are in optimum health to undergo the procedure. Discuss with your doctor the risks, benefits, and post-treatment care.

Preparation
Treatment
  • What happens during the treatment?


    The technologist would apply an acoustic gel on the arm or leg over the area that is to be viewed. A painless instrument thereafter is gently taken across the portion of the body to find out the location of the vein. The technician may mark the area to be observed. These marks cannot be removed until directed by the doctor. You will be asked to lie on the back and relax, while the images created by the ultrasound are recorded by a trained technician.

Treatment
Post Treatment
  • After the procedure


    As the imaging procedure gets completed, the clear ultrasound gel shall be wiped off the skin. The patient is able to resume normal activities immediately after the procedure.

Post Treatment
What are the benefits and risks of Vein Mapping procedure?

This procedure very effectively creates a map of the veins and does not have any known harmful risk.

Benefits
Benefits

The advantages of Vein Mapping procedure are:

  • The procedure is painless.
  • The procedure is very important for the planning of a bypass surgery.
  • The procedure is not time-consuming.

Risks
Risks

It is a diagnostic procedure and there are no harmful effects.

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