49. Subclavian Vein Obstruction: Techniques for Repair and Bypass.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Cover; Contents; Contributing Author List; PART I: BASIC CONSIDERATIONS; 1. Historical Introduction; 2. Venous Embryology and Anatomy; 3. Epidemiology of Chronic Peripheral Venous Disease; 4. Venous Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology; 5. Role of Physiologic Testing in Venous Disorders; 6. Inappropriate Leukocyte Activation in Venous Disease; 7. Chronic Venous Insufficiency: Molecular Abnormalities and Ulcer Formation; 8. Pathophysiology of Chronic Venous Insufficiency; 9. Mechanism and Effects of Compression Therapy; 10. Classifying Venous Disease.
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19. Sclerofoam for Treatment of Varicose Veins20. Sclerosants in Microfoam: A New Approach; 21. Ultrasound-Guided Catheter and Foam Therapy for Venous Insufficiency; 22. Principles of Treatment of Varicose Veins; 23. Inversion Stripping of the Saphenous Vein; 24. Neovascularization: An Adverse Response to Proper Groin Dissection; 25. Th e Changing Importance of the Saphenous Vein: Treating versus Nontreatment; 26. Principles of Ambulatory Phlebectomy; 27. Transilluminated Powered Phlebectomy; 28. Laser and Radiofrequency Ablation; 29. Treatment of Small Saphenous Vein Reflux.
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30. Classification and Treatment of Recurrent Varicose Veins31. Use of System-Specific Questionnaires; 32. Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment; PART III: VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM; 33. The Epidemiology of Venous Thromboembolism in the Community: Implications for Prevention and Management; 34. Fundamental Mechanisms in Venous Thrombosis; 35. Congenital and Acquired Hypercoagulable Syndromes; 36. New Ways to Prevent Venous Th romboembolism: Inhibition of Factor Xa and Thrombin; 37. Diagnosis of Deep Venous Thrombosis; 38. Thrombotic Risk Assessment: A Hybrid Approach.
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39. Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in the General Surgical Patient40. Conventional Treatment of Deep Venous Thrombosis; 41. Diagnosis and Management of Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia; 42. Operative Venous Thrombectomy; 43. Permanent Vena Cava Filters: Indications, Filter Types, and Results; 44. Complications of Vena Cava Filters; 45. Temporary Filters and Prophylactic Indications; 46. Thrombolytic Therapy for Acute Venous Thrombosis; 47. Percutaneous Mechanical Thrombectomy in the Treatment of DVT; 48. Diagnosis and Management of Primary Axillosubclavian Venous Thrombosis.
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PART II: PRIMARY SUPERFICIAL VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY11. Risk Factors, Manifestations, and Clinical Examination of the Patient with Primary Venous Insufficiency; 12. Sclerosant Agents: Mechanisms of Action, Classification, and Pharmacology; 13. Sclerotherapy Treatment of Telangiectasias; 14. Complications of Liquid Sclerotherapy; 15. Laser Treatment of Telangiectasias and Reticular Veins; 16. Overview: Treatment of Venous Insufficiency; 17. Ultrasound Examination of the Patient with Primary Venous Insufficiency; 18. Sclerotherapy and Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy.
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Since its initial publication nearly a decade ago, The Vein Book continues to serves as the ultimate comprehensive resource on venous disease. Upholding its reputation as the go-to reference for complete, authoritative, and up-to-date information about venous function and dysfunction, this second edition effectively bridges the gap between clinical medicine and basic science, suitable both for the seasoned surgeon as well as the medical student. The book is divided into five essential sections: basic considerations, primary superficial venous insufficiency, venous thromboembolism, chronic veno.