SummaryThe management of jugular vein phlebectasia through a transverse cervical incision provides good direct exposure. However, patients having such a procedure will have a scar in the neck, which may be cosmetically unsatisfactory. The authors describe in this communication a transaxillary subfascial endoscopic treatment of internal jugular vein phlebectasia with wrapping by a vascular prosthesis in a 6-year-old boy. The wrapping prevented the vein from dilating, and at the same time preserved its function. The transaxillary endoscopic technique, with a working cavern created under the fascia of the pectoralis major, offered a safe and straightforward way of surgical management of jugular vein phlebectasia, while exempting injury to noni...
AbstractA good functioning arteriovenous (AV) fistula or prosthetic graft is indispensable to a hemo...
Phlebectasia describes an anomalous, fusiform dilatation of a vein. In the neck region, the internal...
AbstractWe report a patient with multiple vascular injuries, including a ruptured anterior wall of i...
SummaryThe management of jugular vein phlebectasia through a transverse cervical incision provides g...
Jugular vein phlebectasia, a fusiform dilatation of a vein without tortuosity, is a rare cause of ce...
SummaryIntroductionCongenital internal jugular phlebectasia corresponds to congenital dilatation of ...
Most clinics are currently trying to preserve the internal jugular vein (IJV) in the majority of cas...
Severe stenosis and/or thrombosis of the internal jugular vein could be managed through a novel tech...
The internal jugular vein (IJV) is an important vascular structure for oncologists and radiologists ...
We present an unusual and complex arteriovenous malformation involving the vertebral artery, subclav...
Traumatic arteriovenous fistulas following carotid artery injuries are rare. Treatment of carotid ar...
AbstractIntroductionCervicofacial venous malformation (VMs) arising from the external jugular vein (...
AbstractIntroductionInternal jugular vein aneurysms are very uncommon. Indications for surgery inclu...
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AbstractA 62-year-old woman had painful facial swelling that progressed to extensive periorbital and...
AbstractA good functioning arteriovenous (AV) fistula or prosthetic graft is indispensable to a hemo...
Phlebectasia describes an anomalous, fusiform dilatation of a vein. In the neck region, the internal...
AbstractWe report a patient with multiple vascular injuries, including a ruptured anterior wall of i...
SummaryThe management of jugular vein phlebectasia through a transverse cervical incision provides g...
Jugular vein phlebectasia, a fusiform dilatation of a vein without tortuosity, is a rare cause of ce...
SummaryIntroductionCongenital internal jugular phlebectasia corresponds to congenital dilatation of ...
Most clinics are currently trying to preserve the internal jugular vein (IJV) in the majority of cas...
Severe stenosis and/or thrombosis of the internal jugular vein could be managed through a novel tech...
The internal jugular vein (IJV) is an important vascular structure for oncologists and radiologists ...
We present an unusual and complex arteriovenous malformation involving the vertebral artery, subclav...
Traumatic arteriovenous fistulas following carotid artery injuries are rare. Treatment of carotid ar...
AbstractIntroductionCervicofacial venous malformation (VMs) arising from the external jugular vein (...
AbstractIntroductionInternal jugular vein aneurysms are very uncommon. Indications for surgery inclu...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
AbstractA 62-year-old woman had painful facial swelling that progressed to extensive periorbital and...
AbstractA good functioning arteriovenous (AV) fistula or prosthetic graft is indispensable to a hemo...
Phlebectasia describes an anomalous, fusiform dilatation of a vein. In the neck region, the internal...
AbstractWe report a patient with multiple vascular injuries, including a ruptured anterior wall of i...