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Segmental reflux in lower limbs. Segura J MD. Kornberg.Alejandro.MD. Argentine Vascular and Lymphatic Surgeon College Career Postgraduate Phlebolymphology University Salvador . Professor. A .Pietravallo. M.D. Bivalvar Reflux. Univalvar Reflux. VENOUS REFLUX PROVIDED BY
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Segmental reflux in lower limbs. Segura J MD. Kornberg.Alejandro.MD. Argentine Vascular and Lymphatic Surgeon College Career Postgraduate Phlebolymphology University Salvador .Professor. A .Pietravallo. M.D Bivalvar Reflux Univalvar Reflux VENOUS REFLUX PROVIDED BY COLLATERAL VEIN BIVALVAR REFLUX IN THE GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN REFLUX AT THE SAPHENOFEMORAL JUNCTION WITH COLOUR DOPPLER REFLUX IN THE GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN 1 ) Whole Reflux in the GSV ( Descending ). 2) Segmentarial Reflux in the GSG, Descending 3) Bivalvar Reflux in the GSV ( Descending ). 4) Univalvar Reflux in the GSV ( Descending ). 5) Reflux in the GSV provided by collateral vein. Reflux in saphenofemoral junction with Colour Doppler UNIVALVAR REFLUX IN THE GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN Collateral vein causing reflux at the great saphenous vein, at the thigh. Left saphenofemoral junction (SFJ), only showing reflux in one valve (univalvular reflux), lenght: 1.4 seconds. Partial Reflux in the saphenous trunk at the thigh level with Colour Doppler VENOUS REFLUX PROVIDED BY COLLATERAL VEIN