Venous DisordersVenous Disorders is s a compilation of presentations on topics relating to venous topics from the last five symposia sponsored by the Division of Vascular Surgery at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. 32 chapters in 9 different sections include general considerations, progress in treatment of varicose veins, acute deep-vein thrombosis. venous thromboembolism, venous valve repair, venous reconstructive surgery, endovenous interventional therapy, acute subclavian vein thrombosis, and chronic venous insufficiency. The Modern Trends in Vascular Surgery series brings together the best, current strategies for therapeutic and clinical practices. These books contain the latest discoveries, techniques, practice and out comes in vascular surgery. There are approximately 25 to 45 chapters in each book, classified under the following headings: cerebrovascular, ischemia, infrainguinal lesions, aortic aneurysm, thoracic aortic pathology, aorta and its major branches, upper extremity ischemia, venous disorders, hemodialysis access, endovascular technology, noninvasive test, and issues in vascular surgery. Each of the chapters contains valuable illustrations, tables, and a list of references to guide the reader through the chapter. This series of books is focused on specific topics in vascular surgery. For each title the editors will assume the responsibility of adding the latest information and new chapters and to update all of the content, thus making these books more cohesive and with newer, up-to-date information. The resulting product is a comprehensive review of current knowledge across all of vascular surgery, covering: Carotid Artery Diseases, Surgery of the Aorta, Venous Disorders, Endovascular technology and Ischemic Extremities. |
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Inhalt
Venous Coding | 3 |
VALUING A NEW CPT CODE | 4 |
CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT RESOURCES | 5 |
STAB PHLEBECTOMY | 6 |
TREATMENT OF INCOMPETENT PERFORATING VEINS | 7 |
PERCUTANEOUS VENOUS BALLOON ANGIOPLASTY AND | 8 |
CONCLUSION | 9 |
New Findings in the Pathogenesis of Deep Vein Thrombosis | 11 |
CONCLUSIONS | 165 |
Retrievable Inferior Vena Cava Filters Techniques for Removal | 169 |
COMMON REASONS FOR RETRIEVAL FAILURE | 171 |
FILTER STRUT OR HOOK ENDOTHELIALIZATIONNEOINTIMAL HYPERPLASIA OF VENA CAVAL WALL | 173 |
CONCLUSION | 174 |
UltrasoundGuided Cava Filter Placement | 177 |
TECHNIQUE | 179 |
TECHNIQUE FOR TRANSABDOMINAL DUPLEX ULTRASOUND | 180 |
Risk Factors | 12 |
THE ROLE OF SELECTINS AND MICRO PARTICLES IN THROMBUS INITIATION AND PROPAGATION | 14 |
TRANSLATING PSELECTIN AND MICROPARTICLE RESEARCH FOR HUMAN BENEFIT | 15 |
THROMBOSIS RESOLUTION AND VEIN WALL FIBROSIS | 16 |
EvidenceBased Practice in Venous Surgery | 21 |
WHAT IS EVIDENCEBASED MEDICINE? | 22 |
THE IMPORTANCE OF OUTCOME MEASURES | 24 |
CLASS 46 CHRONIC VENOUS DISEASE | 26 |
SUMMARY | 29 |
REFERENCES | 30 |
Progress in Treatment of Varicose Veins | 33 |
Surgical and Nonsurgical Treatment of Varicose Veins A 40year Saga | 35 |
NONSURGICAL TREATMENT | 36 |
REFERENCES | 41 |
Sclerosing and Compression Therapy for Varicose Veins Four Decades of Experience | 43 |
REFERENCES | 55 |
Endovenous Radiofrequency Obliteration of Saphenous Vein Reflux | 57 |
TECHNIQUE | 58 |
EXPERIENCES AT THE RENO VEIN CLINIC | 62 |
FATE OF JUNCTIONAL TRIBUTARIES | 63 |
EXPERIENCE AT THE STRAUB CLINIC | 64 |
LONGTERM CLOSURE RESULTS | 65 |
CONCLUSIONS | 67 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | 68 |
Endovenous Laser Therapy | 71 |
TECHNIQUE | 72 |
DISCUSSION | 75 |
COMPLICATIONS | 77 |
CONCLUSIONS | 78 |
Perforating Vein Ablation | 81 |
IPV TREATMENT WITH RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION | 82 |
DISCUSSION | 86 |
REFERENCES | 87 |
A New Technique for Catheter Ablation of Varicose Veins | 89 |
TECHNIQUE | 90 |
RESULTS | 91 |
DISCUSSION | 93 |
CONCLUSIONS | 94 |
Minimally Invasive Venous Ablation for Varicose Veins | 97 |
INDICATIONS | 98 |
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE | 99 |
DISCUSSION | 102 |
CONCLUSION | 103 |
REFERENCES | 104 |
Acute DeepVein Thrombosis | 105 |
New Concepts in the Management of DVT | 107 |
PATHOGENESIS OF VENOUS THROMBOSIS | 108 |
VTE DIAGNOSIS | 110 |
VTE TREATMENT | 111 |
SPECIAL ISSUES IN DVT TREATMENT | 112 |
THROMBOLYTIC AND SURGICAL PROCEDURES FOR DVTPE | 114 |
SUMMARY OF CURRENT RECOMMENDATIONS | 115 |
New Advances in AntiThrombotic Drugs for Venous Thromboembolism | 119 |
AGENTS TARGETING FACTOR VllaTISSUE FACTOR VllaTF COMPLEX | 120 |
FACTOR Xa INHIBITORS | 121 |
DIRECT THROMBIN INHIBITORS | 124 |
AGENTS TARGETING THE ACTIVATED PROTEIN C SYSTEM | 125 |
REFERENCES | 126 |
Venous Thromboembolism | 129 |
Changing Concepts in Surgical Approaches to Venous Thromboembolism | 131 |
MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES FOR VENOUS THROMBECTOMY | 138 |
CONCLUSIONS | 141 |
REFERENCES | 142 |
Inferior Vena Cava Filters Indications and Filter Type | 145 |
CURRENT TRENDS IN VENA CAVA FILTER USE | 147 |
AVAILABLE FILTERS AND TYPES | 149 |
A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF CURRENT PROPHYLACTIC INDICATIONS | 152 |
FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS | 156 |
REFERENCES | 157 |
The Prophylactic Use of Inferior Vena Cava Filters | 159 |
CONTROVERSIES | 163 |
COMPLICATIONS | 164 |
TECHNIQUE FOR INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUND | 181 |
ADVANTAGES OF ULTRASOUNDGUIDED FILTER PLACEMENT | 185 |
COMPLICATIONS | 186 |
LONGTERM OUTCOMES | 187 |
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS | 188 |
REFERENCES | 189 |
Venous Valve Repair | 191 |
Three Decades of Progress in Surgical Repair of the Venous Valve | 193 |
BACKGROUND | 195 |
DEVELOPMENTS FOLLOWING REPAIR OF THE VENOUS VALVE IN 19681975 | 196 |
COMPLICATIONS OF DEEP VENOUS RECONSTRUCTION | 201 |
SUMMARY | 203 |
REFERENCES | 204 |
Valvuloplasty Techniques | 207 |
EXTERNAL CLOSED VALVULOPLASTY | 210 |
COMMENTS | 215 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 219 |
Venous Reconstructive Surgery | 221 |
Operative Venous Thrombectomy | 223 |
RESULTS OF OPERATIVE VENOUS THROMBECTOMY | 224 |
TECHNIQUE | 225 |
DISCUSSION | 234 |
REFERENCES | 235 |
Venous Reconstruction in Contemporary Surgical Practice | 237 |
VENOUS RECONSTRUCTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH MALIGNANT TUMORS | 244 |
RECONSTRUCTIONS OF THE SUPERIOR VENA CAVA AND MAJOR CENTRAL VEINS | 247 |
REFERENCES | 250 |
Venous Reconstruction in Renal Cancer Patients | 253 |
OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE | 254 |
PITFALLS AND SUMMARY | 257 |
Endovenous Interventional Therapy | 259 |
The Role of Superficial Ablative Surgery in Patients with Symptomatic Venous Pathology of the Lower Extremity | 261 |
NONINVASIVE TESTING | 262 |
INCOMPETENT PERFORATING VEINS | 263 |
SURGICAL OPTIONS | 264 |
SURGICAL RESULTS | 266 |
CONCLUSION | 270 |
IIiocaval Stenting | 273 |
SUMMARY | 279 |
Endovascular Treatment of Caval Occlusions | 281 |
REFERENCES | 291 |
Acute Subclavian Vein Thrombosis | 293 |
Conservative Treatment of Acute Subclavian Vein Thrombosis | 295 |
REFERENCES | 301 |
Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome | 303 |
REFERENCES | 310 |
Chronic Venous Insufficiency | 313 |
Applied Venous Physiology in Chronic Venous Insufficiency | 315 |
THE FUNDAMENTALS | 316 |
CALF MUSCLE PUMP DETAILS | 322 |
PLETHYSMOGRAPHY | 326 |
VALVE FUNCTION AND VALVE CLOSURE TIME | 328 |
DISTRIBUTION OF VALVES | 330 |
WHATS IN THE BLACK BOX? | 332 |
REFERENCES | 334 |
The SwollenPainful Limb How to Test the Veins? | 337 |
PHYSIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF VENOUS OBSTRUCTION VALVULAR INCOMPETENCE AND CALF MUSCLE PUMP FUNCTION | 338 |
DUPLEX EVALUATION OF VENOUS OBSTRUCTION VALVULAR INCOMPETENCE AND CALF MUSCLE PUMP FUNCTION | 339 |
IS THERE A VEIN PROBLEM? | 341 |
REFERENCES | 342 |
Venous Disease and Obesity | 345 |
SUMMARY | 350 |
Venous Ulceration Tried and True and Whats New | 353 |
SURGICAL AND ENDOVASCULAR OPTIONS | 357 |
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Uncommon Venous Problems | 363 |
COMMON PRESENTATIONS OF COMMON DISEASES | 364 |
UNCOMMON PRESENTATIONS OF COMMON DISEASES | 368 |
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