Coronary bypass
If the catheter was inserted into a vein or artery in the leg or groin area, the leg will be kept extended for four to six hours.
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The doctor first injects the larger veins in each area of the leg, then the smaller ones. In most cases, one injection is needed for every inch of spider vein; a typical treatment session will require five to 40
The most important veins in the lower leg are the two saphenous veins--the greater saphenous vein, which runs from the foot to the groin area, and the short saphenous vein, which runs from the ankle to the knee.
The femoral vein is the main vein in a human leg.
Varicose vein stripping is a surgical procedure used to remove varicose veins from the legs. It involves making incisions in the skin, tying off the affected veins, and then removing them through the incisions. This procedure is typically reserved for severe cases of varicose veins that do not respond to other treatment options.
The two major veins which drain the leg are 1) the femoral vein, and 2) the saphenous vein.
The great saphenous vein is the longest vein in the body. It is a superficial vein located in the leg.
this vein is called the great saphenous vein
An embolism from the great saphenous vein in the leg would first travel through the venous system into the femoral vein, then into the external iliac vein. From there, it would enter the common iliac vein and subsequently the inferior vena cava. Finally, the embolism would flow into the right atrium, pass into the right ventricle, and then be pumped into the pulmonary artery, where it may lodge and cause a pulmonary embolism.
The Great Saphenous vein and it is in your leg.