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Venous Hemodynamics for GSV sparing graft and improved varicose treatment
Since the XIX century, evidence of the hemodynamic causes and efficacy of conservative hemodynamic treatments for varicose disease has been provided by B Brodie, G Perthes and F Trendelenburg, among others. Current studies confirm their prevalence over destructive and ablative approaches in terms of results and preservation of GSV.