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Mowatt-Larssen, Desai, Dua, Shortell Phlebology, Vein Surgery and Ultrasonography

Diagnosis and Management of Venous Disease

ISBN: 978-3-319-01811-9

Edition: 1st Ed.

Publication date: December 2013

Cover: Hardcover

Pages: 394 p.

Illustrations: 188 ill.

Publisher: Springer

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Description

  • Detailed, up-to-date guidance on techniques employed in the diagnosis and treatment of venous disease
  • Based entirely on the curriculum designed for board certification by the American Board of Phlebology
  • Full coverage of the role of ultrasound
  • Numerous color photos and tables
  • International faculty as contributors

The management of venous pathology has been revolutionized by technological advancements. Venous disease is now managed with a wide variety of techniques that collectively allow physicians to diagnose and treat venous problems in ways that few surgeons would have anticipated even a decade ago. Techniques include laser ablation, radiofrequency ablation, chemical ablation (sclerotherapy), high ligation with or without stripping, ambulatory phlebectomy, powered phlebectomy, subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery, three-dimensional venography, and intravascular ultrasound.

All of these topics are covered in this comprehensive, up-to-date textbook, which guides the practitioner through every aspect of care of the venous patient and includes essential background information on anatomy and pathophysiology. This book is exceptional in that it is based entirely on the curriculum designed for board certification by the American College of Phlebology (ACP). A further unique aspect of the text is the integration of ultrasound and various other imaging modalities, that play a fundamental role in diagnosis and management. The authors come from a wide range of specialties, mirroring the diversity of practitioners who care for patients with venous disease. The book will accordingly serve the needs of vascular and general surgeons, interventional radiologists, phlebologists, nurses, ultrasonographers, allied health professionals, and scientists, as well as American College of Phlebology fellowship candidates and those preparing for board examinations in vascular surgery.