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Varikose

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Das Ziel der Behandlung besteht bei der Varikose in der Normalisierung oder Besserung der venösen Hämodynamik, der Besserung oder Beseitigung von Stauungsbeschwerden oder eines dauerhaften Ödems und in der Abheilung oder Senkung der Rezidivrate von venösen Ulzera und anderen Formen trophischer Störungen. Die wesentlichen Behandlungsverfahren sind neben der offenen operativen Therapie (Crossektomie und Stripping) die endovenöse thermische Ablation der V. saphena magna und die ultraschallgesteuerte Schaumsklerotherapie.

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Debus, E., Grundmann, R. (2015). Varikose. In: Evidenzbasierte Gefäßchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47167-8_14

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