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Atlas of anatomy of the superficial veins of the lower limbs

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The saphenofemoral junction

The saphenofemoral junction

Origin of high reflux

Saphenofemoral junction

  • Ectatic junction
  • Duplicated junction
  • Plexiform junction
  • H-shaped junction

Tributaries of the saphenofemoral junction

  • Tributaries of cutaneous drainage
  • Saphenopelvic communications
  • Congenital anomalies
  • Accessory saphenous veins

Varicose veins of pelvic origin

  • Perineal varices
  • Vulval varices
  • Gluteal varices
  • Suprapubic varicose veins
  • Iliofemoral and long saphenous valves

Anatomy of recurrences following resection of the saphenofemoral junction

Table of contents

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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