RU2000119857A - METHOD FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT OF VARICOSE EXPANSION OF THE GREAT SLEEP VEIN - Google Patents

METHOD FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT OF VARICOSE EXPANSION OF THE GREAT SLEEP VEIN

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RU2000119857A
RU2000119857A RU2000119857/14A RU2000119857A RU2000119857A RU 2000119857 A RU2000119857 A RU 2000119857A RU 2000119857/14 A RU2000119857/14 A RU 2000119857/14A RU 2000119857 A RU2000119857 A RU 2000119857A RU 2000119857 A RU2000119857 A RU 2000119857A
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saphenous vein
vein
thigh
surgical treatment
lumen
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Александр Степанович Котельников
Аламат Ибрагимович Кечеруков
Сергей Владимирович Мальцев
Юрий Борисович Чинарев
Андрей Михайлович Лунтовский
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Тюменская государственная медицинская академия
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Способ хирургического лечения варикозного расширения большой подкожной вены, заключающийся в удалении варикозно расширенной большой подкожной вены бедра с помощью зонда Бебкокка, с последующим введением полоски аутовены в подкожную вену голени, отличающееся тем, что через два небольших разреза кожи (1,5 см в надпаховой области и 0,5 см у лодыжки) большая подкожная вена бедра инвагинируется в дистальном направлении проводником - проволокой путем тракции в просвет нижней трети подкожной вены бедра и голени, чем обеспечивается полная окклюзия просвета подкожной вены голени и нижней трети бедра, а отсутствие свободного пространства между стенками сосудов и плотное их прилегание друг к другу создает наилучшие условия для последующей облитерации просвета вены.A method for the surgical treatment of varicose veins of the saphenous vein, which involves removing the varicose dilated saphenous vein of the thigh using a Beccoccus probe, followed by the insertion of an autovenous strip into the saphenous vein of the lower leg, characterized in that through two small skin incisions (1.5 cm in the supra-inguinal region) and 0.5 cm at the ankle) the large saphenous vein of the thigh is invaginated in the distal direction by a conductor - wire by traction into the lumen of the lower third of the saphenous vein of the thigh and lower leg, which ensures complete occlusion I saphenous vein lumen shin and lower thigh, and the absence of free space between the walls of blood vessels and their tight fit to each other creates the best conditions for the subsequent obliteration vein lumen.
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