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Mucormycosis of a Saphenous Vein Autograft

Archives of Surgery, 1970
Infection of a saphenous vein graft with mucormycosis resulted in recurrent perforation of the graft. Although the incidence ofMucorinfection is increasing, vascular endothelium is not a common site of infection. General debility and the administration of antibiotics appear to predispose to infection with mucormycosis and these factors were present in ...
Albert S. Klainer   +3 more
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Leiomyosarcoma of the great saphenous vein

Australasian Radiology, 2006
SummaryPeripheral vascular leiomyosarcomas are rare. A case of leiomyosarcoma of the great saphenous vein diagnosed pre‐surgically by MRI and fine‐needle aspiration is presented. Characteristics of the tumour and imaging features are discussed.
M Trassard   +5 more
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Proximal saphenous vein cutdown

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1981
An anatomical review and venesection technique for the proximal greater saphenous vein is described. It is recommended as an additional intravenous approach for rapid volume resuscitation in the patient with profound hypovolemic shock.
Albert S. Yee   +2 more
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Leiomyosarcoma of the great saphenous vein

International Orthopaedics, 1992
Primary malignant tumours of the great saphenous vein are extremely rare with only 15 cases reported in the English literature since 1919. We report a patient who survived 5.5 years after treatment with surgery and chemotherapy before dying from lung metastases.
Fikri Icli   +3 more
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LONG SAPHENOUS VEIN HARVESTING

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1986
There is described an easy and rapid technique using the Mayo Vein Stripper to facilitate safe harvesting of the long saphenous vein for vascular reconstruction. It provides good quality vein and a superior cosmetic result without wound complications.
Donald E. Ross   +3 more
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Ultrasonic Characterization of the Saphenous Vein

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1993
The most frequently used conduit for infrainguinal or coronary artery bypass is the saphenous vein, and this report describes the ultrasonic evaluation of anatomic variations in over 1400 limbs. The thigh portion of the greater saphenous vein consisted of a single venous conduit in 67% of the limbs, a complete double system in 8%, a branching double ...
A. M. Khan   +7 more
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VARICOSITIES OF THE LESSER SAPHENOUS VEIN

Archives of Surgery, 1949
THOSE varicose veins of the lower extremities which properly lend themselves to surgical correction arise largely as a result of intravenous valvular incompetency. Such relative or absolute incompetency occurs either entirely in the superficial vein or primarily in the deep and secondarily in the superficial vein.
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Saphenous vein grafts in contemporary coronary artery bypass graft surgery

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019
Etem Caliskan   +10 more
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