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[Treatment of Cockett syndrome by percutaneous insertion of a vascular endoprosthesis (Gianturco)].

Authors: C, Michel; P Y, Laffy; G, Leblanc; D, Bonnet;

[Treatment of Cockett syndrome by percutaneous insertion of a vascular endoprosthesis (Gianturco)].

Abstract

The authors report the use of endovascular stents in the treatment of one Cockett's syndrome. The compression above left iliac vein ranged on 5 cm. The number of stents placed in the patient was as follow: two stents. An ipsilateral femoral approach was used. The stents were placed immediately after dilatation.

Keywords

Venous Insufficiency, Collateral Circulation, Humans, Female, Syndrome, Iliac Vein, Aged, Blood Vessel Prosthesis, Catheterization

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