Society for Vascular Surgery’s Post

Duke University's Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery has been recognized as the SVS Foundation Vascular Innovation Partner (VIP) of the Month. Discover how Duke's vascular surgeons are leading the way with groundbreaking research to improve patient care standards. #SVSFVIP #InnovationLeaders Learn more at the link in our bio.

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1-VENOUS HEMODYNAMICS APPROPRIATE  KNOWLEDGE TO IMPROVE VARICOSE TREATMENT WHILE SPARING THE VALUABLE GSV as POTENTIAL ARTERIAL BY-PASS https://www.vasculab.eu/jtavr/jtavr08/jtavr082/JTAVR000165-FranceschiC/JTAVR000165-FranceschiC.htm 2-LONG-TERM EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT PROCEDURES FOR TREATMENT OF VARICOSE VEINS A network meta-analysis Conclusion:CHIVA seemed to have superior clinical benefits on long-term efficacy for treating varicose veins. However, the conclusion still needs additional trials for supporting evidence. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6408126/ 3-E.Book Free download: VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY OF PELVIS AND LOWER LIMBS : HEMODYNAMIC RATIONALE OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT https://www.angio.info/VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY OF THE PELVIS AND LOWER LIMBS 16 10 20 21.pdf

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