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"We might as well do three provided you got enough saphenous vein."
Common sites are the short and long saphenous veins of the leg.
The saphenous veins of the leg became the standard.
Along its lateral side, but superficial to it, is the small saphenous vein.
When it occurs in the leg, the great saphenous vein is usually involved, although other locations are possible.
Meanwhile, other surgeons removed a vein known as the saphenous from his leg.
It is located between the superficial and the deep fascia, called the saphenous compartment.
The saphenous vein is often removed and used in coronary by-pass operations.
For most people, the problem starts with the saphenous vein, a large blood vessel that runs from the ankle to the groin.
Note: Closure, a similar procedure, uses radiowaves to close the saphenous vein.
Pathology of the great saphenous vein is relatively common, but in isolation typically not life threatening.
Myers wrote that open surgery for small saphenous vein reflux is obsolete.
Dr. Ozal, get a line into the distal saphenous vein.
The saphenous vein is most commonly used.
The great saphenous vein is the most important superficial vein of the lower limb.
For speed, surgeons go to the saphenous vein, a large vein near the surface of the leg.
The saphenous vein and its branches looked like an overview of the Los Angeles freeway system.
It joins the accessory saphenous vein near the fossa ovalis.
So a saphenous vein thrombosis must be always investigated by ultrasonography to detect these complications.
If the great saphenous valve at the sapheno-femoral junction is insufficient, a reflux will appear.
It is more anterior than the saphenous vein and is outside the femoral vessels plan.
However, they often remove a portion of the saphenous vein in the leg for such repairs because it is durable and expendable.
To strip or not to strip the long saphenous vein: a varicose veins trial.
Trendelenburg's operation - great saphenous vein ligation as a treatment of varicose veins.
This was approximately 12 years after the probable advent of great saphenous vein stripping in 1844 by Madelung.