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1. Vein Ligation and Stripping
Vein ligation and stripping is a surgical approach to the treatment of varicose veins. It is also sometimes called phlebectomy. Ligation refers to the surgical tying off of a large vein in the leg called the greater...
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2. Vein ligation and stripping
Vein ligation and stripping is a minor surgery. It is used to remove a damaged vein and prevent complications of vein damage. If several valves in a vein and the vein itself are heavily damaged, the...
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3. Tubal ligation - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Tubal ligation
Tubal ligation (or "tying the tubes") is surgery to close a woman's fallopian tubes -- the tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus -- so that she can no longer get pregnant (sterile).
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4. Tubal ligation - discharge: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
You had tubal ligation (or "tying the tubes") surgery to close your fallopian tubes. These tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus. After tubal ligation a woman is sterile. This means you can no longer get pregnant.
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5. Veins1 Forums - Vein ligation & sclerotherapy
HI! I had my right leg ligated in Oct. of 2001. The sclerotherapy injections were done @four wks.after the procedure in Nov. My legs were bandaged for 1 wk. & since then I have had to wear support stockings daily. My doctor told me that I should s...
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6. Vein Ligation and Stripping for Venous Disease
Ligation means the surgical tying of veins through a small incision in the skin to prevent pooling of blood. Ligation may be used in conjunction with vein stripping, or removal of the vein. In many instances, the ...
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7. LIGATIONS
Ligations are very inefficient and easily inhibited by impurities such as agarose, other enzymes, excess DNA etc. Therefore pay attention to DNA purity and concentrations.
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8. CTSNet Surgeons' Discussion Forums: Ligation of pulmonary arteries and veins...
I'm curious. Do others find ligation techniques for pulmonary arteries and veins antiquated? The current stapler devices, while incrementally refined, have changed little since they were introduced in the early 1970's. Endoscopic devices require e...
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9. our Care at Home after Ligation and Stripping of Varicose Veins Dr. Turnipseed and Dr. Acher, Health Facts For You, UW Health, University of Wisconsin...
This handout will review your care at home after treatment for your bulging veins.  Your nurse will go over it with you.  We hope it makes your return home go smoothly.  If you have questions, please call.
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10. Tubal ligation
Tubal ligation (or "tying the tubes") is surgery to close a woman's fallopian tubes. These tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus. A woman who has this surgery can no longer get pregnant (sterile).
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