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High Ligation and Stripping of the Long Saphenous Vein

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Tumescent Local Anesthesia

Abstract

Varicosis is neither a disease of prosperity nor merely a cosmetically disturbing change, for permanent high pressure in the venous system always results in a disturbance of the entire hemodynamics. Thus, insufficiency of perforator veins can allow superficial thrombophlebitis eventually to affect the deep venous system [19].

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Sommer, B., Sattler, G. (2001). High Ligation and Stripping of the Long Saphenous Vein. In: Hanke, C.W., Sommer, B., Sattler, G. (eds) Tumescent Local Anesthesia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56744-5_28

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