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A lower extremity arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is sometimes associated with venous disease following venous hypertension, especially when the saphenous vein is the main return route. This can cause venous dilation, leading to valve insufficiency.
Yoshihiro Ko, MD, PhD +3 more
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American Journal of Emergency Medicine 8 (1990) 176-177. doi:10.1016/0735-6757(90)90223-M ; Received by publisher: 0000-01-01 ; Harvest Date: 2016-01-04 12:22:42 ; DOI:10.1016/0735-6757(90)90223-M ; Page Range: 176 ...
University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, USA ( host institution ) +1 more
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Category: Ankle, Basic Sciences/Biologics Introduction/Purpose: Usefulness of ultrasonographic guided saphenous nerve block is well known for perioperative pain management of foot and ankle surgery. However, in some cases it may be impossible to identify
Yuki Ota MD +5 more
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Ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy of great saphenous vein with 2% polidocanol – one-year follow-up results [PDF]
Introduction : Ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy (UGFS) of varicose veins is a useful treatment option. It is a relatively safe method in the case of limited, small varicose veins.
Marcin Osęka +3 more
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Targeted delivery for treatments for restenosis and vein graft disease [PDF]
Surgery to restore blood flow in arteries blocked by atherosclerotic plaque is a common treatment in cardiovascular disease. Longtermcomplications of surgical treatment are vein graft disease and restenosis, a renarrowing of the blood vessel after ...
Thomas, Anita C
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Bilateral variations of the great saphenous vein [PDF]
The great saphenous vein is the longest in the human body and has been one of the most preferred autologous tissue in bypass surgery. It is affected by the life conditions causing pathological dilatations called varices.
Zeybek, Ali +5 more
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Towards Endoscopic No-Touch Saphenous Vein Graft Harvesting in Coronary Bypass Surgery [PDF]
The saphenous vein is the most used conduit for coronary artery bypass surgery. However, the patency rate of this graft is inferior to the internal thoracic artery patency rate, which is the gold standard.
Tomislav Kopjar, Michael R. Dashwood
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Introduction: The long-term successes of coronary artery bypass graft surgery depends on continued patency of the bypass conduits. After coronary artery bypass graft, however, the saphenous vein grafts show a high incidence of accelerated atherosclerosis.
Choudhury, Dewan Iftakher Raza +6 more
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Background Saphenous vein graft thrombosis can present as unstable angina. However, percutaneous coronary intervention for saphenous vein graft lesions poses a high risk of slow flow related to the procedure.
Makoto Saigan +2 more
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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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