Phlebology ’95 1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-3095-6_172
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The Short Stripping Saphenectomy in the Varices of the Lower Limbs

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“…7 In the field of surgery, he began with the effectiveness of short stripping compared to long stripping of the great saphenous vein in preventing postoperative paresthesia complications, the results of which were presented in 1990 at the 3 rd International Congress of SIFL and then at the 12 th World Congress of the Union Internationale de Phlébologie (UIP), held in London 3-8 September 1995. 8 Morover, he studied a surgical correction for recurrent vein at the groin starting by Li technique 9,10 and the diagnosis and treatment of the anterior saphenous vein. 11 At the beginning of the 1990s, the philosophy of the rescue of the incontinent saphenous vein with a haemodynamic modification of the reflux gained support.…”
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“…7 In the field of surgery, he began with the effectiveness of short stripping compared to long stripping of the great saphenous vein in preventing postoperative paresthesia complications, the results of which were presented in 1990 at the 3 rd International Congress of SIFL and then at the 12 th World Congress of the Union Internationale de Phlébologie (UIP), held in London 3-8 September 1995. 8 Morover, he studied a surgical correction for recurrent vein at the groin starting by Li technique 9,10 and the diagnosis and treatment of the anterior saphenous vein. 11 At the beginning of the 1990s, the philosophy of the rescue of the incontinent saphenous vein with a haemodynamic modification of the reflux gained support.…”
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confidence: 99%