Ulteriori informazioni
Professor George Fegan is a world authority on the use of sclerotherapy
for the treatment of varicose veins. His technique for injecting varicose
veins is regarded by many to be the best method for achieving success with
sclerotherapy.
Professor Fegan first published his method in 1963. This book is an update
to his previous work and describes his method step by step as well as
relevant information on the anatomy, physiology, pathology and
investigations of varicose veins.
Sclerotherapy is finding its place as an effective weapon in the
phlebologist's armamentarium, and its indications are becoming clearer.
All involved in the care of patients with venous disease will find this an
invaluable read.
Sommario
1 A Short History of the Treatment of Venous Disease.- 2 Applied Anatomy of the Veins of the Lower Limb.- 3 Applied Physiology of the Veins of the Lower Limb.- 4 Investigations of the Lower-limb Venous System.- 5 Compression Treatment for Venous Disease of the Lower Limb.- 6 Histology of Veins and Thrombosis.- 7 Compression Sclerotherapy: Theory, Method and Practice.- 8 Review of the Literature.- 9 Conclusions.- Further Reading.
Riassunto
Professor George Fegan is a world authority on the use of sclerotherapy
for the treatment of varicose veins. His technique for injecting varicose
veins is regarded by many to be the best method for achieving success with
sclerotherapy.
Professor Fegan first published his method in 1963. This book is an update
to his previous work and describes his method step by step as well as
relevant information on the anatomy, physiology, pathology and
investigations of varicose veins.
Sclerotherapy is finding its place as an effective weapon in the
phlebologist's armamentarium, and its indications are becoming clearer.
All involved in the care of patients with venous disease will find this an
invaluable read.