The Frequency of Occurrence and Clinical Significance of the Giacomini Vein
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery
; : 39-42, 2007.
Article
de Ko
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: The Giacomini vein (GV) is one of branches that arising from the short saphenous vein (SSV) which extends cephalad along the posterior thigh communicating to the great saphenous vein (GSV), GSV branch or deep venous system. Despite of its common occurrence, the clinical significance of this venous structure isunknown yet. We investigated the frequency and the anatomical feature of the GV and the frequency of superficial or deep venous reflux associated GV to clarify its clinical significance. METHOD: We conductednon-invasive vascular evaluations on both legs using duplex ultrasonography in 50 patients having leg varicosity or telangiectasis. RESULT: 16 patients (32%) of 50 patients[28 limbs (28%) of 100 limbs]revealed the GV in their lower extremities. Among the patient with GV, venous refluxes of GSV, SSV or perforating vein (PV) were noted in frequencies of 16 limbs (76%), 8 limbs (38%) and 9 limbs (42%) respectively. The SSV and PV reflux were more common in the legs with GV than the legs without GV (P<0.001 respectively, McNemar test) regardless the existence of GV reflux. CONCLUSION: The SSV or PV reflux was more commonly associated with GV.
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WPRIM
Sujet Principal:
Veine saphène
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Télangiectasie
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Cuisse
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Veines
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Échographie
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Échographie-doppler duplex
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Membre inférieur
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Membres
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Jambe
Type d'étude:
Diagnostic_studies
Limites du sujet:
Humans
langue:
Ko
Texte intégral:
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery
Année:
2007
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Article