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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/5224
Title: Stripping lung versus stripping safenian scurt în rata recidivei maladiei venoase cornice primare
Other Titles: Long saphenous stripping versus short saphenous stripping in recurrence rate of primary chronic venous disease
Authors: Maloghin, Vasile
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Arta Medica
Citation: Maloghin, V. Stripping lung versus stripping safenian scurt în rata recidivei maladiei venoase cornice primare / Maloghin V. // Arta Medica. - 2016. - Nr. 3(60) Ediţie specială. - P. 127-128.
Abstract: Introducere. Patogenia maladiei varicoase prevede refluxul vertical prin joncţiunea safeno-femurală, principiu la baza căruia a stat intervenţia chirurgicală elaborată de către F. Trendelenburg (1890), iar C.H. Mayo (1906) şi W. G. Babcock (1907) au elaborat tehnica şi instrumentarul pentru strippingul trunchiului venos. Scopul. Analiza rezultatelor tratamentului chirurgical al maladiei venoase cronice primare în urma efectuării strippingu-lui safenian lung versus stripping safenian scurt. Introduction. Pathogenesis of varicose disease provides vertically reflux through sapheno-femoral junction, the principle according to which was developed the surgical intervention by F. Trendelenburg (1890) and C.H. Mayo(1906) and W. G. Babcock (1907) who developed also techniques and tools for stripping the vein trunk The aim. The analyses of the surgical treatments of primary chronic venous disease after performing the stripping of long versus short saphenous.
URI: http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/5224
ISSN: 1810-1852
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