Ambulatory phlebectomy is the most common surgical procedure for treating medium-sized varicose veins, as of early 2003. It is also known as stab avulsion or micro-extraction phlebectomy.
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It is a surgical procedure for removal of surperficial varicose veins.
There are various treatments available for varicose veins. Multiple options include Sclerotherapy,Laser Surgery,Endovenous Techniques ,Surgical Ligation and Stripping and Ambulatory Phlebectomy. According to Web MD the most common type of varicose vein treatment is the Sclerotherapy procedure.
Ambulatory is an adjective.
Both types are available, with ambulatory ones more expensive.
A newer technique that avoids the drawbacks of stab avulsion phlebectomy, which include long operating times, the risk of scar formation, and a relatively high risk of infection developing in the micro-incisions.
An ambulatory is a round walkway encircling the altar of many cathedrals.
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"After the hip surgery, it was several weeks before the patient was ambulatory."
Since some nursing home residents are not ambulatory, wheelchairs are available.
anesthetics is used in ambulatory