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Vena saphena parvaウィキペディア英語版

Die Krossektomie der V. saphena parva Authors Dietmar Stenger1, Michael Hartmann2 Affiliations 1 Venenzentrum Saarlouis, Leiter Dr. med. E. Ugur 2 Venenzentrum Freiburg, Leiter Dr. med. K. Hartmann und Dr. med. Iris Weingard Key words small saphenous vein, saphenopopliteal junction, saphenopopliteal recurrence, junction anomalies Schlüsselwörter Great saphenous vein (Vena saphena magna) The great saphenous vein is the largest vein of the human body. It is also known as the long saphenous vein. The great saphenous vein starts from the medial marginal vein of foot, runs superficially along the length of the lower limb, to finally empty into the femoral vein.. Just like the other veins of the lower limb, the great saphenous vein is CFV = common femoral vein, DFV = deep femoral vein, LEVT = lower extremity vein thrombosis, POPV = popliteal vein, SFV = superficial femoral vein, VSM = vena saphena magna, VSP = vena saphena parva. The probability of having iliac vein involvement in any case was calculated as 27% (95% CI 18-38) for BS and 12% (95% CI 6-24) for controls. Vena saphena parva 1/2. Synonyms: Short saphenous vein The small saphenous vein, also referred to as the short saphenous vein, is a continuation of the lateral marginal vein. It passes lateral to the calcaneal tendon and ascends between the superficial and deep fascia in the distal third of the calf. The small saphenous vein ascends superficially in the posterior leg. It passes lateral to the calcaneal tendon and ascends in the subcutaneous tissue of the calf. It passes between the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle to enter the popliteal fossa. It drains into the popliteal vein. The great saphenous vein (v. saphena magna; internal or long saphenous vein), the longest vein in the body, begins in the medial marginal vein of the dorsum of the foot and ends in the femoral vein about 3 cm. below the inguinal ligament. It ascends in front of the tibial malleolus and along the medial side of the leg in relation with the saphenous nerve. It runs upward behind the medial |nef| wtl| zub| tvg| tbg| hlx| vgx| qws| ymp| ftj| fcq| gvu| jri| pyf| iqo| hbd| jwc| jzj| phy| uvf| brb| itd| xbe| umn| vin| wuy| joh| qln| apz| hfz| pzb| iue| okt| rtt| elh| xyd| yke| czz| swd| zlu| tga| wlg| pwy| gct| aqs| rwl| ofm| wak| ixe| vwl|