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Phlebologia

Atlas of anatomy of the superficial veins of the lower limbs

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Long saphenous territory

Long saphenous territory

Perforating veins

Portrait of a perforating vein

  • Anatomical definition
  • Hemodynamic definition

General topography

Inguinal region

Femoral region

Knee and leg

Long saphenous vein in the thigh and leg

Long and accessory saphenous veins

Tributaries

Intersaphenous communications

Abdominopelvic veins

  • A practical atlas of functional anatomy
  • “Classical” anatomy of the long saphenous vein
    • Clinical anatomy
    • Surgical anatomy
    • Phlebographic anatomy
    • Ultrasonographic anatomy
    • Endoscopic anatomy
  • The saphenofemoral junction
    • Ectatic junction
    • Duplicated junction
    • Plexiform junction
    • H-shaped junction
    • Tributaries of cutaneous drainage
    • Saphenopelvic communications
    • Congenital anomalies
    • Accessory saphenous veins
    • Perineal varices
    • Vulval varices
    • Gluteal varices
    • Suprapubic varicose veins
    • Iliofemoral and long saphenous valves
    • Anatomy of recurrences following resection of the saphenofemoral junction
  • An essential concept: the superimposition of three venous planes
  • Long saphenous territory
    • Anatomical definition
    • Hemodynamic definition
    • General topography
    • Inguinal region
    • Femoral region
    • Knee and leg
    • Long and accessory saphenous veins
    • Tributaries
    • Intersaphenous communications
    • Abdominopelvic veins
  • Short saphenous territory
    • General topography
    • Anatomical aspects
    • Hemodynamic aspects
    • Termination and associated reflux
    • Short saphenous vein
    • Accessory short saphenous vein
    • Collateral branches
    • Origins of the short saphenous vein
    • General appearance
    • Above the popliteal fossa
    • Below the popliteal fossa
    • Ectatic gastrocnemius veins
    • Subfascial ectasia of the saphenopopliteal junction
    • Associated proximal reflux
  • Veins of the foot
    • Marginal veins and their branches
    • Perforating veins of the foot
    • Deep plantar venous arch
  • Anatomical and functional relationships between veins and muscles

Keywords

foot Gastrocnemius vein ligation long saphenous vein Perforating veins saphenofemoral junction saphenopopliteal junction short saphenous vein soleus vein

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