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Autor:
Dimitrios N. Psathakis
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 26:165-185
Venous incompetence of the lower limb is necessarily connected with a popliteal reflux accounted for by valvular incompetence of the popliteal vein, the presence of which must be clarified. The investigation of the deep venous system will begin by Do
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 25:374-395
Venous incompetence of the lower limb is necessarily connected with a popliteal reflux on account of a valvular incompetence of the popliteal vein; the presence of the reflux must be clarified, with initial investigation by Doppler ultrasound. Only p
Autor:
Dimitrios N. Psathakis
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 25:214-223
The pseudo-entrapment syndrome is caused by kinking of the popliteal artery and vein, and/or of the common tibial nerve, and occsionally of the common fibular nerve. The clinical symptoms are similar to the symptoms found in the entrapment syndrome.
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 24:23-29
The pseudo-entrapment syndrome is caused by kinking of the popliteal artery and vein, and/or of the common tibial nerve, and occasionally of the common fibular nerve. The clinical symptoms are similar to the symptoms found in the entrapment syndrome.
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 19:421-434
The substitute "valve" operation by Technique II using a silicone tendon designed to produce a valve-like mechanism on the popliteal vein is described. The results obtained in 55 limbs with chronic venous insufficiency due to reflux in the deep veins
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 23:102-121
Investigation of the deep venous system of the lower limb must mainly aim to elucidate its capabilities. Be cause deep venous incompetence is necessarily connected with a popliteal reflux accounted for by valvular in competence of the popliteal vein,
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 21:192-207
Investigation of the deep venous system of the lower limb must mainly aim to elucidate its capabilities. Because deep venous incompetence is necessarily con nected with a popliteal reflux accounted for by valvular incompetence of the popliteal vein,
Publikováno v:
Angiology. 37:499-507
The conversion of the measured ambulatory venous pressure (AVP) to a value resulting from a resting venous pressure of 100 mmHg is significant for a standardized evaluation of the venous dynamics in different patients. By apply ing the formulas deriv
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 22:1-17
The substitute "valve" operation by Technique II designed to overcome re flux in the popliteal vein was performed on 145 patients (162 limbs) with deep venous incompetence of the lower limbs, primary or postthrombotic. Results were assessed clinicall
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 20:211-224
The substitute "valve" operation by Technique II designed to overcome reflux in the popliteal vein was performed on 105 patients (119 limbs) with deep venous incompetence of the lower limb. There was a five-year follow-up on 101 of them (115 limbs) a