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About Lauri Ordway
Expertise I can answer your questions related to peripheral vacular disorders. This includes all arteries and veins except those inside the head and inside the heart. IE: neck (carotid), arms (carotid subclavian bypases to Thoracic Outlet) belly (aortic aneurysm & occlusive disorders, renal artery stenosis), legs (iliac, femoral, popliteal, peroneal, dorasalis pedis, posterior and anterior tibial) arteries. Aneurysm & occlusive disease, atherosclerosis, leg pain, arterial wounds and gangrene, amputation prevention. Vein disorders: Blood Clots (DVT), post-phlebetic syndrome, varicose veins, venous stasis ulcers. I can help with vascular wound treatments. Also, Raynauds, Buerger`s disease, Thoracic Outlet and other miscellaneous vascular disorders.
I CANNOT answer questions about your heart disease, blood pressure, brain aneurysm, although I can help with questions about the arteries that go to and from those organs.
Experience I am a nurse, I have worked for 14 years with two terrific peripheral vascular surgeons, one of them is also the inventor of very innovative wound care products and surgical instruments to make vascular surgery procedures better and faster. I wrote and manage our clinic website and field questions from patients all over the world.
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Expert: Lauri Ordway - 10/30/2009
Question I had Vnus surgery 6weeks ago and I am still experiencing tenderness and pian along the inner thigh to the groin where the surgery was performed. I also have swelling on my upper thigh ,close to my groin. Is this normal?
Answer yes, it can take a while for you to feel better, the procedure can cause superfical clots which are tender, swollen. they are very painful. warm, moist packs can help as well as an antiinflammatory like advil. are you soon due to return to the surgeon for a follow up ultrasoud?
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