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Endovenous Laser Ablation for Treatment of a Partially Thrombosed Proximal Great Saphenous Vein
Introduction. Superficial vein thrombosis of the great saphenous vein near to the saphenofemoral junction is generally treated with anticoagulation or surgically. Report.
Luca Spinedi +3 more
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The suture button technique can cause damage to the saphenous vein and nerve. We examined the location and course of the great saphenous vein using magnetic resonance imaging and determined its position at 10, 20, 30, or 40 mm proximal to the tibial ...
Tomo Hamada +3 more
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Background Inguinal lymphadenectomy (iLAD) is effective for penile carcinoma treatment, but usually results in many complications. This study aims to clinically evaluate the feasibility and clinical significance of a laparoscopic radical iLAD approach ...
Yongkang Ma +9 more
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The diameters of the veins are considered to be an indicator of the severity of venous disease. The present paper examines as a retrospective evaluation, the development of the diameter of the GSV and common femoral vein, as well as the small saphenous ...
Stefano Ricci
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Introduction: Chronic venous disease is a prevalent condition that worsens with age and is associated with poor quality of life. The treatment of varicose veins (VV) has multiple alternatives, and different practices across Europe. The aim of this
Marta Machado +3 more
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Venous diseases, in particular varicose veins of the lower extremities, are one of the most common chronic diseases and a significant cause of morbidity in Europe and the USA. Varicose veins are considered a risk factor for deep vein thrombosis.
Zbigniew Krasiński +4 more
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PURPOSEThis study aims to establish a clinically applicable classification of reflux patterns in patients with great saphenous vein insufficiency and to evaluate the relationship between this classification, the demographics, and severity of clinical ...
Sezen Yılmaz +4 more
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A case of recurrent varicose veins due to the multiple fistulas from superficial femoral artery
Recurrent varicose veins are considered to be caused by the recurrence of reflux but rarely may be secondary to other pathologies. A 39-year-old man complained of right lower leg skin pigmentation, pain and fatigue for several years.
Satoshi Watanabe +4 more
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FEATURES OF SUPERFICIAL VEIN THROMBOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH A LARGE DIAMETER OF GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN
Introduction. Superficial vein thrombosis is characterized by the formation of thrombi in the superficial veins with subocclusion or occlusion of the venous lumen and its inflammatory reaction, which occurs more often in the lower extremities.
Viktoriia Mishura, Yurii Melekhovets
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Saphenous Ladder Formed by Almost Completely Duplicated Great Saphenous Vein
Knowledge of normal as well as variant great saphenous vein is useful as it is the vein that can get varicosed; the vein that is used in bypass surgeries and the vein that is used for cannulation purpose. We observed almost complete duplication of the great saphenous vein in the left lower limb of an adult male cadaver.
Vasanthakumar, Packiriswamy +1 more
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