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With VenaSeal technology, you can get pain-free, irritation-free legs with ease and fewer side effects. The procedure doesn't hurt, and you don't need compression socks afterward. Find out if VenaSeal is right for you.
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A bone density scan (DEXA) is a type of X-ray that tests to see if you have osteoporosis. Learn more about the procedure and how to prepare; make an appointment at UVA Health.
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An interventional radiologist performs this procedure, inserting this IV line into a large vein for long-term use, using an ultrasound machine and/or x-rays to locate your veins. Learn more about getting a central line.
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A biliary catheter drains bile from your body. A needle will be inserted through your skin into a bile duct, contrast dye injected and then the biliary tube advanced into the bile duct. Learn about the procedure.
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When the vein carrying blood away from the testicle, the blood can pool around the testes. An enlarged vein may cause a swollen scrotum called a varicocele.
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A percutaneous nephrostomy catheter is a small flexible, rubber tube that is placed through your skin into the kidney to drain your urine. Learn more about how this tube is inserted.