, Femoral vein thrombectomy
Thrombectomy is suitable for extensive thrombosis of the iliac crest and femoral vein [Figure 1]. (Clinical manifestations of severely swollen, cyanotic, chilled, and severely painful diseased limbs. In severe cases, chills, gangrene, and even shock may occur. In mild cases, only the sick limbs are seen Significant edema). Surgery must be performed early in the onset of the disease. About 12 to 48 hours before the thrombus is adhered to the venous wall and the distal vein has not had extensive thrombosis.
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