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The Anterior Saphenous Vein. Part 2. Anatomic considerations in normal and refluxing patients. Endorsed by the American Vein and Lymphatic Society, the American Venous Forum and the International Union of Phlebology.

Alberto CaggiatiNicos LabropoulosEdward M BoyleRachel DrgastinAntonios GasparisSuat DoganciMark Meissner
Published in: Phlebology (2024)
The ASV must be considered a truncal vein and its treatment modalities should be the same that for the great and small saphenous veins rather than a tributary vein.
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