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Published on: December 9, 2022
[Complex phlebography of the lower extremities in venous diseases]
Abstract:
An original technique of complex vertical phlebography is described, which permits the examination of the total venous system of the leg under conditions of ortostatic load. The examination includes antegrade probing of the leg venous system through the popliteal vein after Seldinger and catheterization of the subcutaneous vein of the foot. The patient is subjected to the procedure in the vertical position. The technique was used in 54 patients with diseased veins of the legs. The results are described. Its advantages over well-known techniques of distal and proximal phlebography are shown.
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