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K Papadakis1, C Christodoulou, D Christopoulos, J Hobbs, G M Malouf, M Grigg, A Irvine, A Nicolaides.
Abstract
Although incompetent thigh perforating veins are considered to be a common cause of recurrence of varicose veins after high saphenous ligation, the number and distribution of such incompetent veins have not been reported. The aim of the study was to determine the number and anatomical distribution of incompetent thigh perforating veins. Sixty-five limbs in 48 patients with varicose veins who were found to have incompetent thigh perforating veins on ascending deep to superficial venography were studied. In 80 per cent of patients one incompetent thigh perforating vein was found and in 20 per cent more than one was found. Concomitant incompetent calf perforating veins were found in 92 per cent of the limbs studied. The incompetent thigh perforating veins were found to occur anywhere in the thigh, from the upper edge of the patella to a few centimetres below the saphenofemoral junction. The majority (71 per cent) were found in the middle third of the thigh. All incompetent thigh perforating veins were communicating with the long saphenous vein, including those in five patients with incomplete stripping. The surgeon should be aware of incompetent thigh perforating veins which may be multiple and occur at any site on the medial aspect of the thigh.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2758263 DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800760618
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Surg ISSN: 0007-1323 Impact factor: 6.939