Surgery of the VeinsJohn J. Bergan, James S. T. Yao |
Contents
The Pathogenesis of Venous Ulceration | 25 |
Externally Supported Grafts for Inferior Vena Cava Bypass | 33 |
Diagnostic Techniques in Venous Thrombosis | 47 |
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activity acute anticoagulation approach arterial associated blood bypass calf cause caval changes chronic circulation clinical collateral common complete complications compression continued contrast deep vein deep venous demonstrated described developed diagnosis disease distal Doppler effect elastic et al evaluation examination experience external extremity femoral vein Figure filter fistula flow graft heparin incompetent increase indicated inferior vena cava injection injuries involved ligation limb lower major measured method muscle normal obstruction occlusion occur operation patency patients perforating veins performed plethysmography popliteal position possible postoperative prevent problem procedure proximal pulmonary embolism recurrent remains renal reported saphenous vein scan segment short showed significant stockings subclavian superficial superior Surg Surgery surgical symptoms syndrome Table technique therapy thrombus tissue treated treatment tumor ulceration usually valve varicose veins vascular venography venous insufficiency venous pressure venous thrombosis volume