Abstract

Objective: To report two cases of isolated femoral vein injury reconstruction and a review of the literature. Design: Case report. Setting: Hull Royal Infirmary, Kingston Upon Hull. Patients: Two patients presenting with civilian trauma. Interventions: Spiral vein graft interposition and postoperative intermittent pneumatic calf compression. Main outcome measure: Limb salvage, vein patency and limb swelling. Results: Satisfactory limb salvage, femoral vein patency and absent limb swelling in both cases.

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