Publications by authors named "Melissa J Kiely"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to find equivalent parameters for Endovenous Microwave Ablation (EMWA) compared to Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) for effectively treating incompetent truncal veins, using a validated porcine liver model.
  • Different power settings (35-75 W) and pullback speeds (4-9 s/cm) were tested with EMWA, showing that EMWA requires significantly higher Linear Endovenous Energy Densities (LEEDs) (3.9-5.8 times) than EVLA for similar tissue ablation results.
  • The findings indicate that while EMWA operates at higher power settings, the identified parameters can achieve comparable tissue ablation to EVLA
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A 42-year-old man presented with very large lower limb varicose veins bilaterally and an 8-month history of fainting when standing up from a squatting position. He had been investigated for syncope by a cardiologist with no abnormality found on electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, 24-h electrocardiogram or 48-h blood pressure monitoring. Venous duplex ultrasonography showed bilaterally great saphenous vein reflux, with each vein having a diameter of 23.

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Background: Cellulite affects 80-90% of post-pubertal females and, although cosmetic, has proven adverse psychological effects. A new compression garment with patented "vari-pad" technology has been developed, aiming to stimulate lymphatic return from the buttocks and thighs. The primary aim of this small pilot study was to assess participant satisfaction after using this garment in the short term and secondarily, to look for any objective improvements.

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Background: Linear Endovenous Energy Density (LEED) is the energy used per cm of vein in endovenous thermal ablation (EVTA) but does not include time. This study examines the effect of time during EVTA.

Method: EVTA was performed in a previously validated porcine liver model.

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