Anatomical variation at the saphenofemoral junction
British journal of surgery2004Vol. 92(3), pp. 322–325
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Abstract
A thorough understanding of the anatomical variations of the SFJ is important in ensuring that the junction is managed safely and adequately in patients with varicose veins. Failure to appreciate these variations may account for a significant proportion of inadequate primary varicose vein surgery.
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