Surgical Stripping versus Radiofrequency Ablation in the Management of Varicose Veins
Shady Hesham Ahmed Abdelmoaty;
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ABSTRACT
Varicose veins are tortuous, widened veins in the subcutaneous tissues of the legs and are often easily visible. Varicose veins of the legs affect approximately 25% of the population.
A normal venous system depends on the integrity of valves, vein wall and the hemodynamics of venous blood flow. Normally the venous flow is a unidirectional and cephalad flow from the superficial veins through the perforators and into the deep system. In varicose veins this flow is disrupted resulting in stasis and venous hypertension.
Varicose veins are tortuous, widened veins in the subcutaneous tissues of the legs and are often easily visible. Varicose veins of the legs affect approximately 25% of the population.
A normal venous system depends on the integrity of valves, vein wall and the hemodynamics of venous blood flow. Normally the venous flow is a unidirectional and cephalad flow from the superficial veins through the perforators and into the deep system. In varicose veins this flow is disrupted resulting in stasis and venous hypertension.
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| Title | Surgical Stripping versus Radiofrequency Ablation in the Management of Varicose Veins | Other Titles | مقارنة بين علاج الدوالي عن طريق الاستئصال جراحياً والتردد الحراري | Authors | Shady Hesham Ahmed Abdelmoaty | Issue Date | 2018 |
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