Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity

The work presents results of morphological studies of venous walls affected by the sclerosing microfoam which was reproduced out of different concentrations (2%, 3%, 5%) of sclerosing fluid. The data obtained allows to determine that the 3% sclerosing fluid concentration is the optimal, insofar the...

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Main Authors: I. V. Irkin, V. A. Hodos, V. I. Zaritskaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zaporozhye State Medical University 2012-08-01
Series:Patologìâ
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Online Access:http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/16758/14279
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author I. V. Irkin
V. A. Hodos
V. I. Zaritskaya
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description The work presents results of morphological studies of venous walls affected by the sclerosing microfoam which was reproduced out of different concentrations (2%, 3%, 5%) of sclerosing fluid. The data obtained allows to determine that the 3% sclerosing fluid concentration is the optimal, insofar the goal is to create favorable conditions for a high-quality fibrous vein transformation and at the same time to minimize eventual complications after a microfoam phlebosclerotic obliteration.
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spelling doaj.art-9b503b4ab1f242bf80ae4804d5ee16b22022-12-22T01:16:23ZengZaporozhye State Medical UniversityPatologìâ2306-80272310-12372012-08-012798310.14739/2310-1237.2012.2.16758Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosityI. V. IrkinV. A. HodosV. I. ZaritskayaThe work presents results of morphological studies of venous walls affected by the sclerosing microfoam which was reproduced out of different concentrations (2%, 3%, 5%) of sclerosing fluid. The data obtained allows to determine that the 3% sclerosing fluid concentration is the optimal, insofar the goal is to create favorable conditions for a high-quality fibrous vein transformation and at the same time to minimize eventual complications after a microfoam phlebosclerotic obliteration.http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/16758/14279varicose diseasephlebosclerotic obliterationvein morphology
spellingShingle I. V. Irkin
V. A. Hodos
V. I. Zaritskaya
Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity
Patologìâ
varicose disease
phlebosclerotic obliteration
vein morphology
title Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity
title_full Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity
title_fullStr Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity
title_full_unstemmed Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity
title_short Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity
title_sort morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity
topic varicose disease
phlebosclerotic obliteration
vein morphology
url http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/16758/14279
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