Ways To Manage Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome

Embolization

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Embolization uses artificial particles to block a particular blood vessel. This procedure is used for a number of different conditions, from aneurysms to certain cancers. With Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, embolization may help prevent or control abnormal bleeding in the affected limb. It can also eliminate unusual connections between veins and arteries. Some patients prefer this method of symptom management because it's significantly less invasive than open surgery. Patients should follow the instructions of their doctor in terms of preparation. It's also important to let the doctor know information such as other medical conditions and any medications being taken.

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Orthopedic Devices

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Orthopedic devices used to help with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome address the difference in the length between legs when a patient's leg is affected. Some patients may benefit more from these devices than they would from surgical intervention to correct their limb's length. Orthopedic devices are also a good choice for adults who don't have the option of corrective surgery. Typical orthopedic devices used include shoe inserts or orthopedic shoes made to balance the length of the patient's legs. Patients will talk to a bracing practitioner about their needs. From there, the practitioner will help determine whether they need customized, fitted, or off-the-shelf orthotics. Most Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome patients will need some level of customization to balance their gait. The practitioner will take measurements and create orthotics to accommodate the patient's needs.

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