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Veins of Lower Limb
Greater
Saphenous
Vein
Small
Saphenous
Vein
Femoral
Vein
Profunda
Femoris
Vein
Popliteal
Vein
Peroneal
Vein
Anterior
&
Posterior
Tibial Vein
Great saphenous vein
originates from the medial
side of the dorsal venous arch,
and then ascends up the
medial side of the leg, knee,
and thigh to connect with the
femoral vein just inferior to
the inguinal ligament
Small saphenous vein
originates from the lateral side
of the dorsal venous arch,
ascends up the posterior
surface of the leg, and then
penetrates deep fascia to join
the popliteal vein posterior to
the knee; proximal to the
knee, the popliteal vein
becomes the femoral vein.
Venous drainage of foot
Plantar digital veins connect with dorsal digital veins to form 4
plantar metatarsal veins which run proximally in the
intermetatarsal spaces and connect via perforating veins ,dorsal
veins.
A plantar venous arch is formed from which medial and later
plantar veins are formed.
The dorsal digital veins receive rami from plantar digital vein and
then form 4 dorsal metatarsal veins which unite to form dorsal
venous arch
MUSCULO-VENOUS PUMP
Contractions of large muscles within
closed facial compartments compress
the deeply placed veins and force blood
up the limb
The superficial veins are not subjected
to these high pressure compression forces.
Valves in perforators prevent high
pressure venous blood from being
forced outward into low pressure
superficial veins.
As the muscles within the closed facial compartments relax, venous
blood is sucked from superficial into deep veins
Venowave Innovation
Varicose veins
• Normal flow of blood in the venous system
depends upon the presence of competent
valves, which prevent reflux.
• Venous return is supplemented with contraction of
the muscles in the lower limb, which pump the blood
toward the heart. When venous valves become
incompetent they tend to place extra pressure on
more distal valves, which may also become
incompetent.
• This condition produces dilated tortuous superficial
veins (varicose veins) in the distribution of the great
(long) and small (short) saphenous venous systems.
Some individuals have a genetic predisposition to
developing varicose veins.
 Surgical stripping
 Endovenous Thermal
Ablation (closure)
Sclerotherapy
 VNUS Closure (Also known
as endovenous radiofrequency
ablation)
HEAT ABLATION
Endovenous Radio Frequency
Ablation
Endovenous radio frequency ablation (Closure
procedure) is a minimally invasive.
In-office treatment alternative to surgical stripping of the
great saphenous vein.
The skin on the inside
of the knee is anesthetized
and a radiofrequency
catheter is inserted into the
damaged vein through a
needle stick in the skin.
The catheter delivers
Radiofrequency energy to the
vein wall causing it to heat. As the vein warms, it collapses
and seals shut.
A condition in which a blood clot forms in one or
more of the deep veins of the body, usually the
legs.
Can develop if one is sitting still for a long time,
such as when travelling by plane or if one has a
medical condition affecting the normal clotting of
blood.
Serious condition because blood clot that formed
in the vein can travel through the blood stream
and lodge in the lungs, blocking blood flow (
pulmonary embolism)
Presentation and Physical
Examination
 Not always possible to detect it because there may be no clinical
signs.
 Calf muscle tenderness, postoperative pyrexia, and limb swelling
can be helpful clues
Diagnosis-
Duplex Doppler sonography
Ascending venography.
• If DVT is confirmed, intravenous and oral anticoagulation are started to
prevent extension of the thrombus.
• Patients undergoing surgery are likely to develop DVT, so most surgical
patients are given specific prophylactic treatment which includes
anticoagulant injections and graduated stockings (to prevent deep
venous stasis and facilitate emptying of the deep veins).
Presentation and Diagnosis
BLOOD TEST: almost everyone with a
blood clot has elevated blood level of
naturally occurring clot dissolving substance
called D dimer. Not a conclusive test
ULTRASOUND:
CT SCAN
Inferior vena cava Filter : It maybe
inserted into the vena cava to prevent
pulmonary embolism
Thrombolysis: drugs or tPA
Anticoagulants : heparin or warfarin.
Blood thinners: Eliquis (was found to
be safer than any other blood thinner)
Graduated Compression stockings
Great Saphenous Vein in Coronary
Bypass Surgery
In patients with occlusive
coronary disease caused
by atherosclerosis, the
diseased arterial segment
can be bypasses by inserting
a graft consisting of a
portion of Great saphenous
vein.
Vein segment is reversed to prevent
obstruction by valves
Venous drainage of lower limb ppt
Venous drainage of lower limb ppt

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Venous drainage of lower limb ppt

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  • 4. Veins of Lower Limb Greater Saphenous Vein Small Saphenous Vein Femoral Vein Profunda Femoris Vein Popliteal Vein Peroneal Vein Anterior & Posterior Tibial Vein
  • 5. Great saphenous vein originates from the medial side of the dorsal venous arch, and then ascends up the medial side of the leg, knee, and thigh to connect with the femoral vein just inferior to the inguinal ligament Small saphenous vein originates from the lateral side of the dorsal venous arch, ascends up the posterior surface of the leg, and then penetrates deep fascia to join the popliteal vein posterior to the knee; proximal to the knee, the popliteal vein becomes the femoral vein.
  • 6.
  • 8. Plantar digital veins connect with dorsal digital veins to form 4 plantar metatarsal veins which run proximally in the intermetatarsal spaces and connect via perforating veins ,dorsal veins. A plantar venous arch is formed from which medial and later plantar veins are formed. The dorsal digital veins receive rami from plantar digital vein and then form 4 dorsal metatarsal veins which unite to form dorsal venous arch
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  • 12. MUSCULO-VENOUS PUMP Contractions of large muscles within closed facial compartments compress the deeply placed veins and force blood up the limb The superficial veins are not subjected to these high pressure compression forces. Valves in perforators prevent high pressure venous blood from being forced outward into low pressure superficial veins. As the muscles within the closed facial compartments relax, venous blood is sucked from superficial into deep veins
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 16. Varicose veins • Normal flow of blood in the venous system depends upon the presence of competent valves, which prevent reflux. • Venous return is supplemented with contraction of the muscles in the lower limb, which pump the blood toward the heart. When venous valves become incompetent they tend to place extra pressure on more distal valves, which may also become incompetent. • This condition produces dilated tortuous superficial veins (varicose veins) in the distribution of the great (long) and small (short) saphenous venous systems. Some individuals have a genetic predisposition to developing varicose veins.
  • 17.
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  • 21.  Surgical stripping  Endovenous Thermal Ablation (closure) Sclerotherapy  VNUS Closure (Also known as endovenous radiofrequency ablation)
  • 22.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. Endovenous Radio Frequency Ablation Endovenous radio frequency ablation (Closure procedure) is a minimally invasive. In-office treatment alternative to surgical stripping of the great saphenous vein. The skin on the inside of the knee is anesthetized and a radiofrequency catheter is inserted into the damaged vein through a needle stick in the skin. The catheter delivers Radiofrequency energy to the vein wall causing it to heat. As the vein warms, it collapses and seals shut.
  • 27. A condition in which a blood clot forms in one or more of the deep veins of the body, usually the legs. Can develop if one is sitting still for a long time, such as when travelling by plane or if one has a medical condition affecting the normal clotting of blood. Serious condition because blood clot that formed in the vein can travel through the blood stream and lodge in the lungs, blocking blood flow ( pulmonary embolism)
  • 28.
  • 30.  Not always possible to detect it because there may be no clinical signs.  Calf muscle tenderness, postoperative pyrexia, and limb swelling can be helpful clues Diagnosis- Duplex Doppler sonography Ascending venography. • If DVT is confirmed, intravenous and oral anticoagulation are started to prevent extension of the thrombus. • Patients undergoing surgery are likely to develop DVT, so most surgical patients are given specific prophylactic treatment which includes anticoagulant injections and graduated stockings (to prevent deep venous stasis and facilitate emptying of the deep veins). Presentation and Diagnosis
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33. BLOOD TEST: almost everyone with a blood clot has elevated blood level of naturally occurring clot dissolving substance called D dimer. Not a conclusive test ULTRASOUND: CT SCAN
  • 34. Inferior vena cava Filter : It maybe inserted into the vena cava to prevent pulmonary embolism Thrombolysis: drugs or tPA Anticoagulants : heparin or warfarin. Blood thinners: Eliquis (was found to be safer than any other blood thinner) Graduated Compression stockings
  • 35.
  • 36. Great Saphenous Vein in Coronary Bypass Surgery In patients with occlusive coronary disease caused by atherosclerosis, the diseased arterial segment can be bypasses by inserting a graft consisting of a portion of Great saphenous vein. Vein segment is reversed to prevent obstruction by valves