Ultraschall Med 2017; 38(01): 14-32
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-113385
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Endoluminale Varikosebehandlung: Stellenwert der Duplexsonografie (Teil 2)

Endoluminal Treatment of Varicose Veins: Value of Duplex Ultrasound (Part 2)
Luca Spinedi
1   Angiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
2   Angiology, Locarno Regional Hospital, Locarno, Switzerland
,
Markus Aschwanden
1   Angiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
,
Pavel Broz
3   Angiology, Limmattal Hospital Zurich – Schlieren, Switzerland
,
Stephan Imfeld
1   Angiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
,
Thomas Baldi
1   Angiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
,
Kurt Jaeger
1   Angiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
,
Daniel Staub
1   Angiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
,
Heiko Uthoff
1   Angiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
4   Gefässpraxis am See, St. Anna im Bahnhof, Lucerne, Switzerland
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Further Information

Publication History

19 February 2016

28 June 2016

Publication Date:
13 October 2016 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Im ersten Teil haben wir uns mit dem Stellenwert der Duplexsonografie bei der Abklärung der Varikose befasst. Der vorliegende Artikel befasst sich mit der präinterventionellen, der intra- und postinterventionellen Duplexsonografie bei endoluminalen Verfahren zur Behandlung von Varizen. Sie ist Voraussetzung zur Planung, Durchführung und Kontrolle einer solchen Therapieform.

Abstract

Part one addressed the value of duplex ultrasound in the diagnostic workup of varicosis. The present article discusses the use of preinterventional, intrainterventional and postinterventional duplex ultrasound in endoluminal methods for the treatment of varices. It is a prerequisite for the planning, implementation, and follow-up of this form of therapy.

 
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