The results in patients with long, complex lesions are better than or equal to those of surgery, but without the ...
it arises from the medial marginal vein of the foot. It terminates as it drains into the femoral vein on the inner (medial) side of the femoral triangle of the pelvis. Since the great saphenous ...
and the small saphenous vein (SSV). The GSV runs from the medial ankle to the groin, joining the common femoral vein at the saphenofemoral junction. The SSV runs from the lateral ankle to the ...
Central venous catheters, meanwhile, often require surgical procedures to access very large vessels like the jugular or femoral veins. They must be done by a doctor, because the veins are often ...
A study assessed the effects of intravascular volume expansion on deep pelvic vein size using the 200-150-125 rule for the ...
In a central line procedure, a physician typically decides whether to use the jugular vein in the neck, the femoral vein in the groin, or other large veins near the collarbone or in the upper arm.
Central venous catheters are frequently used in babies in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs)—providing key nutrition, ...
Endologix announced final 36-month results for the DETOUR2 study evaluating its Detour system for treating peripheral ...