Depending on external cause or underlying disease, dermatitis may be either localized or diffuse in nature. History and examination play a huge role in determining etiology and treatment plan. Four of the most common causes of dermatitis are contact, irritant, atopic, and stasis dermatitis....
Venous Stenting for Lower Extremity Stasis Symptomsdoi:10.1016/j.jvs.2009.10.067SaadiAlhabouniandAnilHingoraniandEnricoAscherandNatalieSDOSJournal of Vascular Surgery
Vascular Diagnosis Venous Valvular Incompetence of the Upper Extremity '< SCVIR, 1994 Patients with chronic venous stasis disease of the lower extremity present clinically with deep aching pain, edema, skin discoloration, indu... R Sheiman,S Afonso,D Phillips 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 加载更多来源...
Distribution and quantification of venous reflux in lower extremity chronic venous stasis disease with duplex scanning. Journal Of Vascular Surgery: Official Publication, The Society For Vascular Surgery [And] International Society For Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter, 18(5), 753-759....
We hypothesized that tight abdominal fascia closure might decrease lower extremity venous return and promote venous stasis.Momeni, ArashTecce, Michael G.Lanni, Michael A.Aggarwal, ShagunPannucci, ChristopherKovach, Stephen J.Kanchwala, Suhail K.Wu, Liza C.Serletti, Joseph M....
Abstract 140: THE INFLUENCE OF PRE-EXISTING LOWER EXTREMITY EDEMA AND VENOUS STASIS DISEASE ON BODY CONTOURING OUTCOMESAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/01.prs.0000430082.71803.7fKatzel, Evan BNayar, HSDavenport, MPBossert, RPRubin, JP
Pyoderma gangrenosum: Lower extremity complex wound masking as a venous stasis ulcerpneumoniacholeracomplementneutrophilsAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1016/j.micinf.2007.06.011SimónMargaritaMicrobes & Infection
The vein walls are sutured to the lymphatic node capsule. The adducting lymphatic vessels patency is not disturbed. The operation wound is drained. Cutaneous wound mouth is sutured. EFFECT: prevented lymphoid cyst and lower extremity lymphostasis formation. 2 dwgGROBEL' O.V....
Although surgical solutions for the treatment of lower extremity chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) and venous ulceration continue to be explored and implemented, non-operative management remains the primary approach to treatment world-wide. It has long been known that strict bed rest and leg ...
There is little information about long-term outcomes of flap transfer for treatment of venous stasis ulcers in the lower extremity. Eleven patients who underwent free and pedicled flap transfer for treatment of intractable venous stasis ulcers were evaluated retrospectively. The operative procedures ...