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Thursday 31 January 2013

Channel 4 - Embarrassing Bodies - Filmed at The Whiteley Clinic

Today we finished filming a complex case of recurrent varicose veins of the legs and vulval and vaginal varicose veins, for Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies.
 
Donna having her legs marked by charlie Harrison
for Foam Sclerotherapy on Channel 4's
Embarrassing Bodies
Donna had previously been sent to a vascular surgeon who does not do veins all of the time, and so threatened her with traditional stripping.

Of course this grew back again - AND he missed the fact that she had vulval and vaginal varicose veins from pelvic vein reflux.

Donna and her husband with Mark Whiteley and his team at The Whiteley Clinic
after Donna had finished her treatment, filmed for Embarrassing Bodies
The Whiteley Clinic is the leading clinic in this sort of condition and so has treated her over a course of local anaesthetic procedures.

Today was her last procedure - after coil embolisation of her pelvic veins, she had endovenous laser of her saphenous veins, TRLOP of perforators, ambulatory phlebectomies - and today had ultrasound guide foam sclerotherapy.

See how she has done on Embarrassing Bodies later this year.

Venous eczema - Mark Whiteley on Askimpo TV

Mark Whiteley interviewed on Askimo TV about Venous Eczema:



Wednesday 30 January 2013

Teaching endovenous surgery remotely - UK to Australia

Last night, Mark Whiteley conducted a 4 hour series of lectures and teaching remotely from The Clinical Exchange in The Whiteley Clinic (Guildford, UK) to a group of trainees in Australia.

Mark Whiteley lecturing on endovenous Surgery in the UK, teaching
a group of Australians live via a remote link 
As The Whiteley Clinic is the Angiodynamics International Training Centre, Mark Whiteley and his team usually run workshops and training in Guildford in the UK or at International Vein Meetings.

However, Mark Whiteley and Matt Jago have also set up a clinical training unit - The Clinical Exchange - allowing remote teaching to anywhere in the world.

The set up at The Clinical Exchange to allow live teaching remotely.
Live operations can also be performed and transmitted remotely 
Through the Clinical Exchange, lectures, tutorials and even operations can be performed live, with the audience able to ask questions or comment during the teaching.


Mark Whiteley in the UK (left) teaching a group of Australians (right)
remotely via The Clinical Exchange - The Slides appear underneath 
The Clinical Exchange is available to make promotional or educational videos, or to run live remote teaching and operating to anywhere in the world.

For more information:

http://www.theclinicalexchange.com


 

Leg ulcer cured at The Whiteley Clinic

A patient who had her leg ulcer cured at The Whiteley Clinic tells her story:


For more information about curing leg ulcers visit:

www.legulcers.co.uk

Tuesday 29 January 2013

The Extraordinary Mr Mark Whiteley

Mr Mark Whiteley was featured in a blog today by the lovely Kate Morris, journalist and talented author, who wrote about her on-going experiences with getting her varicose veins and thread veins treated.

In an article entitled "The Extraordinary Mr Mark Whiteley" Kate quotes that Mark was the most credible of the experts that she had interviewed for an article for Vogue previously. She gives a "warts and all" account of her treatment ........

http://mindbodybeautyhealth.wordpress.com/2013/01/29/the-extraordinary-mr-mark-whiteley/

Monday 28 January 2013

Leg Ulcers - Mark Whiteley answers your questions

Mark Whiteley answers frequently asked questions about leg ulcers and leg ulcer treatment.




If you have any questions about leg ulcers, varicose veins, venous disease of vein treatments, please send them to us thorugh the website www.TheWhiteleyClinic.co.uk.

Friday 25 January 2013

Phlebitis explained - Mark Whiteley interviewed on Askimo TV

Phlebitis is a commonly misused term.

Mark Whiteley is interviewed about phlebitis - what it actually is and how it should be treated.


Foam Sclerotherapy can fail in large varicose veins

Mark Whiteley answers your questions about all sorts of vein topics: varicose veins, thread veins, leg ulcers, venous eczema and the treatments of all of these conditions.



If you have any questions about any venous condition, please e-mail it to info@thewhiteleyclinic.co.uk.

You can e-mail text questions, a video of yourself asking the questions or pictures for us to show and discuss.

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Highlights of the Venous Program of CACVS January 2013

Highlights of the Venous Programme at Controversies & Updates in Vascular Surgery (CACVS) - Paris, Saturday 19th January 2013

A report on the highlights of the Venous Programme at Controversies & Updates in Vascular Surgery (CACVS) - Saturday 19th January 2013 can now be found on The College of Phlebology.
 
Sign in to access this and more educational news and reports on endovenous conferences around the world.
 
If you haven't registered yet, you can do this for free on the homepage.
 
 

Tuesday 22 January 2013

Radiofrequency Ablation of Varicose Veins - Mark Whiteley

Mark Whiteley interviewed on AskimoTV about Radiofrequency Ablation of Varicose Veins.




In this interview, Mark answers questions about why radiofrequency ablation is safer than stripping and how treating the varicose veins benefits the patient.

Sunday 20 January 2013

What doctors won't do - Mark Whiteley in The Guardian Magazine

What Doctors won't do - was the major feature in the Guardian Weekend Magazine on 19th January 2013.

What Doctors won't do - Mark Whiteley explains why he wouldn't have vein stripping
when the new local anaesthetic vein treatments are so much better
Guardian Weekend Magazine - 19th Jan 2013
In this article, Mark Whiteley explains why he wouldn't have his varicose veins stripped under a general anaesthetic.

Not only is stripping more painful than the new endovenous techniques (like endovenous laser ablation - EVLA and radiofrequency ablation - RFA) but following stripping, there is a higher chance of the veins coming back again than after treatment of varicose veins using the new endovenous techniques.

In addition, no-one should have a general anaesthetic for the treatment of varicose veins anymore. Under general anaesthetic, there are higher risks of deep vein thrombosis than using local anaesthetic - and also of nerve damage as patients are unable to say if the procedure hurts.

For more information about why no-one should have vein stripping under general anaethetic any more, see www.veinstripping.co.uk.

Friday 18 January 2013

Mark Whiteley runs laser workshop for varicose veins in Paris


Mark Whiteley running Angiodynamics EVLT work shop -
Teaching Endovenous Laser of Varicose Veins in CACVS in Paris today
Mark Whiteley ran an EVLT (endovenous laser therapy) for the treatment of varicose veins in the CACVS meeting in Paris today.

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Research and Development at The Whiteley Clinic

An answer to a question through The Whiteley Clinic website asking why we put so much time and effort into researching varicose veins, varicose veins treatments and conditions associated with varicose vesin - spider veins, venous eczmena and leg ulcers.



Mark Whiteley explains that it is only through the reseach and development at The Whiteley Clinic that allows us to make sure that all of our pateints get the very best treatment and results possible.

Tuesday 15 January 2013

CACVS - Controversies & Updates in Vascular Surgery - Paris 2013

Controversies & Updates in Vascular Surgery - Paris - Jan 2013
Mark Whiteley will be teaching, moderating and lecturing at CACVS in Paris this week:

Friday 18th January:

EVLT workshop - Angiodynamics
Teaching: M. S. Whiteley

Saturday 19th January:

SESSION II: TREATMENT OF THE SMALL SAPHENOUS VEIN.
DEBATE: THE SAFEST OR THE MOST EFFICIENT?
Moderators: I. Vanhandenhove, M. S. Whiteley, G. Jantet

SESSION V: THERMAL TECHNIQUES
Moderators: L. Kabnick, M. S. Whiteley

INVITED TALK:
Radial endovenous laser vs RF ablation: advantages-disadvantages:
M. S. Whiteley

Full program: http://www.cacvs.org/index.php/en/scientific-program/saturday-january-19-venous-session

Monday 14 January 2013

Excellent results for Venaseal "superglue" treatment for varicose veins

The Venaseal "superglue" treatment for varicose veins is one of the new and very exciting treatments for leg veins.

Unlike laser and radiofrequency, there is no heat generated in the treatment and so there is no need for "tumescent" anaesthesia. This means that Venaseal treatment needs only one local anaesthetic injection for each major vein treated.

Ultrasound of varicose vein before treatment -
The Great Saphenous Vein is the dark circle in the middle of the picture
The question has always been - "Does it work"?

Well these 2 ultrasound pictures show excellent results in one of our patients 6 months after Venaseal "superglue" treatment of their Great Saphenous Vein for Varicose Veins.

The first picture (above) shows the ultrasound of the Great Saphenous Vein in cross-section. The vein is seen as a black circle in the middle of the picture.
Ultrasound picture of same vein 6 months after treatment
with Venaseal "Superglue" - vein has virtually vanished (Green arrow)
 
Six months later the vein is not only closed, but is has virtually disappeared (see second picture above).

Research at The Whiteley Clinic has shown us that when a vein reacts like this, it is a sign that the vein has been completely destroyed and will not open up again in the future.

So far all of the patients we have treated with the Venaseal superglue have had the same excellent results. we are now confident to offer Venaseal to our patients as part of The Whiteley Protocol(TM).

 

Sunday 13 January 2013

Limericks for The Whiteley Clinic

We were sent this by a satisfied patient last week:

Limericks for Whiteley Clinic

(written by a satisfied patient)
 
I attend a good clinic named Whiteley
My aim is to come out more spritely
Ops on legs left and right
So that they both might
Look less horrid and very unsightly!
 
My Doctor is called Barrie Price
He is very charming and nice
He removed with great pains
My varicose veins
First the right leg, then left, now that's twice!
 
A lovely young help, Sam's the name
Friendly and warm all the time
She refused to take breaks
Of coffee and cakes
Yet works just as hard all the same
 
A theatre assistant called June
She loves to play a good tune
She liked to rehearse
(is also a nurse)
Whose dream is to play on the moon!
 
Susan's a theatre sister
For BP who's the big surgeon mister
She cleans and she swabs
Does all sorts of jobs
If she left the clinic would miss her.
 
There is a bank nurse called Christine
Who was also part of the team
She played my CD
Bought me cups of tea
Now I wonder what's really her dream?
 
Judy is one fine technician
The ultrasound wand is her weapon
She's by no means a geek
Got married last week
A very good expert magician.
 
Now started I can't seem to stop
Keep going until I do drop?
Let's call it a day
Ah hip hip hooray
Not exactly the cream of the crop!

Huffington Post article by Mark S Whiteley - Varicose Veins Need the Botox Treatment

Mark Whiteley's second article has been published today on The Huffington Post Lifestyle Blog.

Entitled - "Varicose Veins Need the 'Botox Treatment'" it can be read online.

Mark Whiteley writes in The Huffington Post blog
Varicose Veins Need the Botox Treatment
Link to article:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/mark-s-whiteley/varicose-veins-botox-treatment_b_2447438.html

Saturday 12 January 2013

Low Carb Recipe Book reviewed in "Glossy" Magazine

A low carb, grain free and naturally gluten free recipe book published by Whiteley Publishing is featured in The Green Parent magazine this month.

Back to Natural Eating by Emily Jane Whiteley
Reviewed in The Green Parent magazine February 2013

"Back to Natural Eating" by Emily Jane Whiteley has a whole page review in the magazine, as well as one of Emily's recipes for Vanilla cashew Pancakes.

Emily set up her company, Emily Jane's Foods having gone onto the Marshall Protocol having suffered from chronic ill-health. She was advised to stop eating sugars and refined carbohydrates - but she still wanted to enjoy food such as pizzas, brownies and ice cream.

So she set about developing ways to make these foods without using sugar - and using only natural products. She will not use artificial sweeteners.

Read about her in The Green Parent Magazine, Feb/March 2013 - available now in newsagents or through www.TheGreenParent.co.uk.

Emily Janes Foods website: www.EmilyJanesFoods.com

Whiteley Publishing: www.WhiteleyPublishing.com

Wednesday 9 January 2013

Spider veins and leg thread veins due to underlying varicose veins

Thread veins on the legs (also known as "spider veins" of the legs) are usually associated with underlying "hidden varicose veins" - medically called "superficial venous reflux".

Treating the surface thread vein or spider veins without performing a scan to find the underlying "hidden varicose veins" can lead to failed thread vein treatment - wasting time and money.


 
Mark Whiteley of The Whiteley Clinic answers a patient question regarding why treatment of her leg thread veins in a cosmetic clinic isn't working.

BBC Radio Surrey - Mark Whiteley interviewed about varicose veins

Mark Whiteley appeared on BBC Radio Surrey this morning, discussing varicose veins, leg ulcers and research into varicose vein treatments at The Whiteley Clinic.

The interview can be heard here:

Tuesday 8 January 2013

Daily Mail - Male Varicose Veins featuring Mark Whiteley

Today there is an excellent article on Varicose Veins in men in The Daily Mail by John McEntee and featuring Mark Whiteley.
 
Varicose veins affect men at least as commonly as women
Mark Whiteley in The Daily Mail
It discusses the fact hat although most people think that varicose veins affect women predominantly, research has shown that at least as many men - in not more - get varicose veins. They just don't go to doctors to get treated.

Te article also points out that both the NHS and private medical insurers are trying to get out of paying for varicose vein treatments. It is harder and harder to get varicose veins treated on the NHS or under private insurance - meaning that varicose vein treatments are becoming something that people need to pay for themselves.

As such such, it would be sensible for patients needing varicose vein surgery to make sure that they go to the paces with the best outcomes - which might not be the cheapest.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2258653/Varicose-veins-Its-NOT-just-women-Look-halfs-legs--shock.html

Saturday 5 January 2013

Tatler Top Doctors Guide 2013 - Mark Whiteley for varicose veins

Mark Whiteley is delighted to be included in the Tatler "Doctors Guide 2013" for his work in varicose veins, which is currently available with the February edition of Tatler.

Mark Whiteley in Tatler "Doctors Guide 2013"
for his work in Varicose Vein treatments
Having been the first doctor in the UK to perform the new "Keyhole" or minimally invasive surgery for Varicose Veins in March 1999, Mark Whiteley has developed The Whiteley Protocol to make sure all of the patients treated at The Whiteley Clinic get the very best treatment available.

The article quotes his free website www.veinsscreening.co.uk where people can see if they might have varicose veins or hidden varicose veins that need treatment.

www.veinsscreening.co.uk - FREE vein screening.


Wednesday 2 January 2013

Ask a vein expert - Is leg eczema due to varicose veins?

Ask an venous expert a question about varicose veins, leg ulcers or other vein problems - a new free service provided by The Whiteley Clinic.

Today's question was from Mary who asked if her leg ezcema could be due to varicose veins (venous eczema) or if was simple eczema (video on: http://youtu.be/xSKTbxqYvEY).

 
If you have any questions about veins, venous conditions or vein treatments, please send them to us at:
 
 
You can send e-mails, photos or even video questions.

Summer Research Fellows posts for 2014


Summer Research Fellows posts 2013:

The Whiteley Clinic Summer Research Fellow posts for 2013 have now been filled.

Summer Research Fellow posts 2014:

We are now inviting expressions of interest from Medical Students or from BSc students or 6th College Students who wish to apply to medical school with a view to training to be a doctor.

Successful fellows will be given a research project or audit to perform, with a view to get the work presented and published. For those wanting to maximise their time at The Whiteley Clinic, there are often other projects that the fellows can participate in, to increase their experience and CV.

Applicants need to be able to attend The Whiteley Clinic in Guildford full time for a minimum of 6 weeks during the summer.

Timing:

Informal visits and discussions are encouraged – please arrange via Kate Wilde or Debra Kehoe thorough The Whiteley Clinic contact page, by letter or e-mail.

Deadline for applications will be 1st November 2013.

Interviews for Summer 2014 will be held in November / December 2013, to allow time for planning the projects the following summer.

Please note that these posts are unpaid.


For information about previous research fellows, see:

http://www.thewhiteleyclinic.co.uk/whiteley-clinic-research-fellows.htm

No cost publishing for new Authors

Whiteley Publishing Ltd - offers authors no cost publication
and Royalites on each book sold
Whiteley Publishing offers new Authors a No Cost route to publishing their book, with royalties paid on every book sold.

Concentrating mainly in the Health and Medical areas, Whiteley Publishing will however consider any book.

With Whiteley Publishing, your book is given an ISBN, making sure it can be found by any library or book shop, anywhere in the world.

We print paper copies (paper back and/or hard back) and also give you the option of electronic formats (Kindle or i-books) if you wish.

Whiteley Publishing will submit your book to Amazon and other internet bookstores, as well place it in the book industry catalogues for book shops to order.

In addition, we will send your book to relevant journalists and publications to make sure your book gets as much exposure as possible.

For more information, please see:

http://www.whiteleypublishing.com/new-authors.html

or contact us on info@whiteleypublishing.com

or at 1-3 Stirling House, Stirling Road, Guildford GU2 7RF  UK