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      • It refers to a vein that is usually paired, with both veins lying on the sides of an artery. Because they are generally found in pairs, they are often referred to by their plural form: venae comitantes.
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  1. Vena comitans is Latin for accompanying vein and is also known as a satellite vein. [1] It refers to a vein that is usually paired, with both veins lying on the sides of an artery. Because they are generally found in pairs, they are often referred to by their plural form: venae comitantes.

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  3. : a vein accompanying an artery The accompaniment is so complete, in fact, that for much of the route up the arm, the vein network forms true venae comitantes , or parallel paired veins on either side of the artery.

  4. Vena comitans refers to a vein that accompanies an artery, as seen crossing the palmar aspect of the distal forearm in the context of vascularized bone grafting procedures. AI generated definition based on: Principles and Practice of Wrist Surgery, 2010

  5. Dec 17, 2019 · Both concomitant and staged SVT treatments are safe and effective adjuncts to endovenous truncal ablative procedures. Pooled meta-analysis suggests that concomitant intervention offers significantly lower rates of re-intervention with equivocal rates of reported complications and thrombotic events.

  6. Nov 18, 2023 · Although the potential for severe complications of SVT is gaining more recognition, studies have reported variable rates of concomitant VTE, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), in patients diagnosed with SVT.

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  7. The anterior accessory saphenous vein (AASV) is not only a tributary of the saphenofemoral junction, but it is one of the saphenous trunks, situated in its own saphenous compartment in the thigh, lateral to the great saphenous vein (GSV).

  8. Apr 8, 2010 · The goal in managing deep venous thrombosis remains prevention of thrombus propagation, avoidance of embolization, and reduction of venous insufficiency due to intraluminal venous thrombosis.

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