Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4254220 | Cirugía Española | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Chronic venous insufficiency is a highly prevalent condition, with significant health and economic repercussions. Although important therapeutic developments have been introduced in recent years, the majority are dealt with by general surgeons in national health hospitals. These surgeons do not have the required and continuous training, and continue to perform classic surgery techniques. Also, their presence at scientific, organisational meetings and training is almost nil. We present an update on developments in phlebology, and tapping into the preliminary results of a national survey, we reflect on the current status of phlebology and beyond for those general surgeons who should have a role in this field.
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Authors
Germán Morales-Cuenca, Alfredo Moreno-Egea, Jose Luis Aguayo-Albasini,