AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to identify the incidence and distribution of nerve damage in patients undergoing primary venous surgery.MethodsPatients undergoing primary great saphenous vein surgery between February and November 2003 were enrolled. In all cases the great saphenous vein was ‘flush’ ligated at the sapheno–femoral junction and stripped to the knee by inversion without using a stripper head; multiple phlebectomies were performed using an Oesch hook. A vascular nurse followed up patients 6 weeks post-operatively. Those reporting altered sensation and/or pain were examined by a doctor to provide an objective assessment of any neurological damage. These patients were again followed up by telephone at 6 and 12 months....
Background: Varicose veins of lower extremities are the most common peripheral vascular disease and ...
SummaryThe aim of this study is to present the long term results of a series of 53 vein conduit graf...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible long-term clinical adva...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to identify the incidence and distribution of nerve dama...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess nerve injuries in small (short) saphenous vein surgery.DesignProspective ...
AbstractPurposeSaphenous nerve injury has long been recognized as a risk of greater saphenous vein s...
AimThe complication of nerve injury after greater saphenous vein stripping for varicosity is subject...
AIM: Although saphenous nerve (SN) injury represents a complication of great saphenous vein (GSV) st...
Although iatrogenic damage is less often involved, deep nerve injuries are reported especially as a ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of stripping the below knee great saphenous vein (GSV) segment on...
ObjectiveTo describe the anatomic variations, symptomatology, and pathophysiology associated with th...
ObjectiveThe aim was to examine the effect of various surgical maneuvers during standard surgery for...
AbstractCommon peroneal nerve (CPN) injury produces considerable and serious disability. The nerve i...
Superficial nerve injuries are very common during varicose vein surgery. In contrast, deep nerve inj...
BackgroundWe assessed the impact of postoperative sensory abnormalities and bruising after long saph...
Background: Varicose veins of lower extremities are the most common peripheral vascular disease and ...
SummaryThe aim of this study is to present the long term results of a series of 53 vein conduit graf...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible long-term clinical adva...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to identify the incidence and distribution of nerve dama...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess nerve injuries in small (short) saphenous vein surgery.DesignProspective ...
AbstractPurposeSaphenous nerve injury has long been recognized as a risk of greater saphenous vein s...
AimThe complication of nerve injury after greater saphenous vein stripping for varicosity is subject...
AIM: Although saphenous nerve (SN) injury represents a complication of great saphenous vein (GSV) st...
Although iatrogenic damage is less often involved, deep nerve injuries are reported especially as a ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of stripping the below knee great saphenous vein (GSV) segment on...
ObjectiveTo describe the anatomic variations, symptomatology, and pathophysiology associated with th...
ObjectiveThe aim was to examine the effect of various surgical maneuvers during standard surgery for...
AbstractCommon peroneal nerve (CPN) injury produces considerable and serious disability. The nerve i...
Superficial nerve injuries are very common during varicose vein surgery. In contrast, deep nerve inj...
BackgroundWe assessed the impact of postoperative sensory abnormalities and bruising after long saph...
Background: Varicose veins of lower extremities are the most common peripheral vascular disease and ...
SummaryThe aim of this study is to present the long term results of a series of 53 vein conduit graf...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible long-term clinical adva...