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[Cockett's syndrome. Treatment by venous envelopment in a ringed prosthesis].

Authors: J L, Calvignac; C, Giraud; G, Bastide;

[Cockett's syndrome. Treatment by venous envelopment in a ringed prosthesis].

Abstract

The surgical treatment of Cockett's synechiae is now well established, with only minor variations. Various techniques have been suggested to solve the problem of arterial compression, but none of these is fully satisfactory. The authors favour the use of new externally supported grafts, notably the ringed polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) prosthesis, to protect the left iliac vein, these grafts being effective and easy to apply.

Keywords

Humans, Tissue Adhesions, Vascular Diseases, Iliac Vein, Iliac Artery, Polytetrafluoroethylene, Blood Vessel Prosthesis

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