Choose your Region

Are you sure you want to proceed?

You will be leaving the Cook Medical website that you were viewing and going to a Cook Medical website for another region or country. Not all products are approved in all regulatory jurisdictions. The product information on these websites is intended only for licensed physicians and healthcare professionals.

Welcome Program Disease Procedure Products

 

Venous disease


Venous disease is complex, progressive, and unpredictable1,5

There are many different causes of venous disease. If left untreated, the symptoms of venous disease can become progressively more debilitating and seriously decrease the patient’s quality of life. In some instances, venous disease can be life-threatening.

Because every patient is unique

Patients affected by venous disease are diverse and typically younger compared to patients with other types of vascular disease. Disease progression is influenced by each patient’s unique situation.

Cook Medical is committed to helping all patients affected by deep venous disease. Our Venous Disease Progression Cycle model builds awareness around symptoms associated with venous disease and how the disease can progress to pulmonary embolism or venous obstruction as well as the medical therapies that help get your patients back to living.

Venous Disease Progression Cycle


  1. Beckman MG, Hooper WC, Critchley SE, et al. Venous thromboembolism: a public health concern. Am J Prev Med. 2010;38(4):S495–S501
  2. Kumar DR, Hanlin E, Glurich I, Mazza JJ, Yale SH. Virchow’s contribution to the understanding of thrombosis and cellular biology. Clin Med Res. 2010;8(3-4):168-172.
  3. Foley TR, Waldo SW, Armstrong EJ. Iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis. American College of Cardiology Web site. https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/articles/2015/11/23/13/39/iliofemoral-deep-vein-thrombosis. Published on November 24, 2015. Accessed on February 4, 2021.
  4. Millan SB, Gan R, Townsend PE. Venous ulcers: diagnosis and treatment. Am Fam Physician. 2019 Sep 1;100(5):298-305.
  5. Eberhardt RT, Raffetto JD. Chronic venous insufficiency. Circulation. 2005;111:2398-2409.