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Recrossectomy for Recurrent Varicose Veins

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Recurrent varicose veins are a common problem. The patient in this video was operated for great saphenous vein insufficiency and a “neocrosse” occurred after few years. Surgical exploration revealed a “cavernoma” just over the nodes of the crural area, feeding varicose veins of thigh and leg.

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