Your daughter suffers from Post Thrombotic syndrome which occurs following clot formation because of venous hypertension. Patients experience limb swelling which is usually worsened by exertion. If the diagnosis was made within weaks of the onset of the clots ie in 2008, the recommendation would be to administer thrombolysis-a medication to dissolve the clot. However after the clot has been there for a long time, it becomes very fibrotic and scarred. In those circumstances, the liklihood of the lysis treatment succeeding approaches zero and the risks far exceed the benefit. She should where compressions stocking and get a compression pump for the leg. So- I agree with the vascular surgeon.
Good luck
sorry that she is going through this I know all to well Im 31 and just over 2 months ago I was in the hospital for 5 days due to a very large blood clot from my groin to mid calf. just got new dr so he seems to care bit more than last one so I hope to get this resolved soon. as far as something to dissolve it there is nothing the vein has to in time absorb the clot and the blood thinners are to help prevent more and keep that one she has from gettin any bigger. Yes she will have to do the stocking more so when she is on her feet and for taveling. they are not fun I hate to use mine but my dr said min. of 2yrs to use it and poss. that long on warfarin. good luck and if she need someone to talk to bout it I too and going through it I know it helps. glad to see a mom that is as helpful as u God bless u. u are both in my prayers :)
I had a blood clot in my left leg in 2003 that blocked the vein totally. It took me a year to feel better, but it damaged my leg with a post plebitis syndrome. Now, 2010, I got a second clot -- in both legs this time and wound up with a Pulmonary Embolism that almost killed me. I was in the hospital for 9 days and at first they thought I had pneumonia because the same sort of symptoms present: cough, rib pain, temp, aches.
I wore compression stockings.... it actually helps my pain. Keep her off birth control which seems to trigger in young women. Keep her leg elevated as much as possible. It takes time and surgery doesnt seem an option, let the body heal itself, and I have heard horror stories with clot busting drugs. Good luck