Literature DB >> 8556259

The femoropopliteal vein. Ultrasound anatomy, diagnosis, and office surgery.

M Georgiev.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The femoropopliteal vein (FPV) is evidenced by several anatomic and phlebographic studies, but its pathology and treatment are not sufficiently described in clinical and surgical textbooks.
OBJECTIVE: To raise awareness of the existence of the FPV and describe its anatomy, involvement in varicose vein disease, diagnosis, and treatment.
METHODS: Literature review and description of 12 illustrative cases diagnosed by duplex ultrasound. In six patients the FPV was avulsed by ambulatory phlebectomy.
RESULTS: Duplex scan allows easy diagnosis and precise marking of the incompetent FPV and permits its avulsion by stab incision phlebectomy.
CONCLUSIONS: The FPV is a specific anatomic vein with standard relations to other anatomic structures and may become involved in varicose vein disease. FPV incompetence escapes clinical diagnosis but is easily detected by duplex ultrasound. The incompetent FPV can be avulsed by ambulatory phlebectomy (Muller technique) in an office setting under local infiltration anesthesia.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8556259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Surg        ISSN: 1076-0512            Impact factor:   3.398


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