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Traumatic lesions of the femoral veins during varicose veins surgery are very uncommon and they raise several therapeutic difficulties. They occur in 1/1000 cases of varicose veins operated. The authors describe four cases of lesions of this type that were seen and treated for the last six years, probably because there was an increase in the number of varicose veins operated on in the Lisbon area. The authors discuss the surgical options and they concluded that these complications can be minimized with good anatomical and surgical skills, specially of the saphenous-femoral and saphenous-popliteal junctions.
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Keywords
Adulto Veia Femoral Complicações Intra-Operatórias Varizes
Citation
Rev Port Cir Cardiotorac Vasc. 2003 Apr-Jun;10(2):69-74
Publisher
Sociedade Portuguesa de Cirurgia Cardio-Torácica e Vascular