Modeling and 3D printing of veins from CT venograms

Jean-Francois UHL, MD, FacPh of the UNESCO Chair of Digital Anatomy, Paris University Abstract Digital anatomy has more and more applications in medicine and surgery, thanks to the progress in imaging and power of computer software. To evaluate patients with chronic venous disorders, in the case of complex anatomy or recurrent varices after surgery (REVAS), three-dimensional (3D) modeling of the venous system is often a great support. A global 3D depiction of the whole venous morphology will help the hemodynamical mapping achieved by color Duplex ultrasound. In addition to anatomical information, color Duplex ultrasound also provides essential hemodynamic data for…

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The venous system of the foot: anatomy, physiology, and clinical aspects

The venous system of the foot: anatomy, physiology, and clinical aspects Stefano RICCI Ambulatorio Flebologico Rome, Italy Abstract Venous return from the foot is worthy of interest for both research and clinical purposes. This review summarizes the available knowledge of venous return from the foot with a special focus on research and clinical implications. The anatomy and physiology of venous return are described with an emphasis on the differences between standing and walking and the interplay between the venous systems of both the foot and the calf. Selected conditions of clinical interest are discussed and mechanistically interpreted, including the distinctive…

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Focus on venous embryogenesis of the human lower limbs

Focus on venous embryogenesis of the human lower limbs Jean-François UHL Descartes University Paris, France Abstract Embryogenesis of the venous system is a complex phenomenon that is not fully understood. In spite of the studies done by Born, Hochstetter, and Lewis, we do not know the precise chain of events leading to vasculogenesis of the venous network in humans. Yet, this is an important topic in order to improve our anatomical knowledge, which is of the highest interest in clinical practice. A good knowledge of anatomy is mandatory to perform in-depth assessments of chronic venous disorders by ultrasound mapping. Understanding…

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