Femoral vein harvest for vascular reconstructions: pitfalls and tips for success
- PMID: 18342734
- DOI: 10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2007.11.007
Femoral vein harvest for vascular reconstructions: pitfalls and tips for success
Abstract
The femoral-popliteal vein has proved to be an excellent conduit for a variety of indications. These include in situ reconstruction of infected aortic grafts, and mesenteric, brachiocephalic, and lower-extremity bypasses. This article discusses the technical details of successful deep vein harvest. Information regarding the preoperative evaluation, postoperative surveillance, reintervention, and venous morbidity is provided. The femoral-popliteal vein graft has proven to be a durable conduit with minimal late venous morbidity.
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